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List:       busybox
Subject:    RE: BB 1.13.4 applet_names[] is empty
From:       Joe Lau <Jlau () extremenetworks ! com>
Date:       2009-05-28 0:58:05
Message-ID: 8329C86009B2F24493D76B486146769A142CDDAF76 () USEXCHANGE ! corp ! extremenetworks ! com
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I agree, the build system should remove the old autoconf and create a new one based \
on the current .config. But apparently, it didn't happen.
Unfortunately, there is an easy work around.
-Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: Denys Vlasenko [mailto:vda.linux@googlemail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:50 PM
To: Joe Lau
Cc: busybox@busybox.net
Subject: Re: BB 1.13.4 applet_names[] is empty


On Thursday 28 May 2009 02:37, Joe Lau wrote:
> Denys,
> 
> I found out the problem later myself.
> It was caused by the busybox/include/autoconf.h file that I created when I ran \
> "make allnoconfig". Then I modify the .config manually to turn on  the applets that \
> I wanted.

I cannot reproduce it. Ran make allnoconfig, then make,
then edited .config so that CONFIG_CUT=y, make again,
and resulting busybox binary works.

Please let me know how exactly do you change .config file
after you ran make allnoconfig.

> Apparently, the autoconf.h has all the applet turned off from "make allnoconfig' \
> and this override the .config that I modifed.

Yes, but build system should do it itself.
Looks like it's buggy somewhere.
--
vda

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