Quoting Ben Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > sort of configuration at compile-time would be a useful. Is busybox used > anywhere else in Debian? It's curious that busybox isn't packaged > separately.
<debian developer and author/maintainer of busybox hat on> For woody, we are creating a new section of the Debian archive for the debian-installer (new name for the boot floppies). BusyBox will be a stand-alone package in that section (actually, there are two busybox packages -- busybox and busybox-static, which is statically linked with everything turned on for rescuing your system when it is hosed). To build .debs of busybox, grab the source (either from CVS on opensource.lineo.com, or from released tarballs) just run 'dpkg-buildpackage' and it'll build. Next week as we start ramping up for woody, the new archive section will probably be showing up on mirrors and busybox .debs will be there. The source code in the boot floppies CVS tree is out of date, since we froze it quite a while ago, and has a number of bugs (none release critical, but some a bit annoying) that are fixed in the latest and greatest... -Erik -- Erik B. Andersen Web: http://www.xmission.com/~andersen/ email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --This message was written using 73% post-consumer electrons--