Since r47288, “uname -o” shows “n”. It used to be “GNU/Linux”.

root at gw1 sh# uname -a
Linux gw1.nyc 4.1.11 #1 Sat Nov 21 12:50:41 EST 2015 mips n
root at gw1 sh# uname -o
n

It looks like a recent change in Busybox uname made “uname -o” configurable: http://git.busybox.net/busybox/commit?id=64ed5f0d3c5eefbb208d4a334654834c78be2cbd.

In build_dir/target-mips_34kc_musl-1.1.11/busybox-1.24.1/.config, I see

CONFIG_UNAME_OSNAME="n"

Probably relevant, I use CONFIG_BUSYBOX_CUSTOM=y.

OpenWrt’s busybox/config/coreutils/Config.in needs to mirror Busybox’ own coreutils/Config.src. Likely, all of OpenWrt’s busybox Config.in files need to be updated in this way after a Busybox update.

Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <[email protected]>

diff --git a/package/utils/busybox/config/coreutils/Config.in 
b/package/utils/busybox/config/coreutils/Config.in
index f50823f012de..e25da6519f2b 100644
--- a/package/utils/busybox/config/coreutils/Config.in
+++ b/package/utils/busybox/config/coreutils/Config.in
@@ -829,6 +829,14 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UNAME
        help
          uname is used to print system information.

+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UNAME_OSNAME
+       string "Operating system name"
+       default "GNU/Linux"
+       depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UNAME
+       help
+         Sets the operating system name reported by uname -o.  The
+         default is "GNU/Linux".
+
 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UNEXPAND
        bool "unexpand"
        default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNEXPAND
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