Fixed in git just now, please try it.

On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Jack Bates <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wish that the following worked, but it doesn't:
>
>> nottheoilrig@debian:~/busybox-1.24.2$ echo s/foo/bar/ | ./busybox sed -f -
>> sed: can't open '-': No such file or directory
>> 1 nottheoilrig@debian:~/busybox-1.24.2$
>
>
> Is this by design? Would you welcome a patch to make it work?
>
> I sometimes use "echo -e '... \n ...' | sed -f - -i filename" in e.g. Debian
> preseed files or Makefiles, because the sed a, i and c commands are
> particular about newline characters.
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