On Tue, 29 Mar 2016 at 15:58, Ed Maste <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm interested in seeing a FreeBSD port of toybox. I see in the > archives that this has been discussed in the past but I didn't find > any real progress. I wonder if others are (still) interested in a > FreeBSD port?
A quick update, I opened a pull request against landley/toybox for initial FreeBSD support -- https://github.com/landley/toybox/pull/113. This has four changes: b791437c Use #!/usr/bin/env so bash does not need to be in /bin In practice env is universally available as /usr/bin/env, while bash is not always /bin/bash. 063d1ffe Add FreeBSD endianness support Use FreeBSD endian.h header location and constants b7af709b FreeBSD will use the getmntinfo API as with Apple gntmntinfo isn't implemented for __APPLE__ yet, but when it is FreeBSD should use the same path 88450840 Workarounds for building on FreeBSD Two quick "#ifndef __FreeBSD__" hacks around a header and constant not available on FreeBSD - to be revisited if/when adding some of the other toys. With those changes these POSIX toys will build: basename cal cat catv chgrp chmod chown cksum cmp comm cpio crc32 cut date dirname du egrep expand false fgrep file find grep groups head iconv id kill killall5 link logger logname ls mkdir mkfifo nice nl nohup od paste patch printf pwd renice rm rmdir sed sleep sort split strings tee test time touch true tty uname uniq unlink uudecode uuencode wc who whoami xargs These POSIX toys are mssing: cp mv install df getconf ln ps top iotop pgrep pkill tail I haven't looked at non-POSIX toys again (since the previous FreeBSD discussion some years ago). _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
