A quick look through recent mailinglist archives, and these patches don't seem to have received any response from busybox devs:
Fri Jun 27 - [PATCH] nslookup: fix the Segmentation fault if system has no IPV6 Sat Jul 5 - mixer applet. Thu Aug 7 - [PATCH] nandwrite: fix build when long options are disabled Sat Aug 9 - [PATCH] nproc: new applet Sun Aug 10 - [PATCH] dmesg -r / dmesg -C (v4, sorry bad attachment) *Fri Aug 29 - [PATCH RESEND v2] less: respect -E (quit at EOF) Wed Oct 1 - [PATCH] dd: implement status=noxfer and status=none Thu Oct 2 - [PATCH] httpd: compile-time option to request that browsers never cache content Fri Oct 3 - [PATCH] add feature copy xattrs of file if set flag preserve status nproc was mine. Though a completely trivial program, it's a GNU coreutil that I took some time to make fit with the style and code submission guidelines; yet didn't get any response at all regarding it being added/applied. With the amount of things needing tidying up or fixing still, I doubt you're actively *trying* to turn people away... but that's what will happen. Thanks, Steven *Just noticed in the git logs, the less -E fix got applied eventually _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
