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authornico <nico@3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73>2009-05-25 13:52:31 +0000
committernico <nico@3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73>2009-05-25 13:52:31 +0000
commit396dbf68b1cfdce2e6f455b5ec646b4c5b65c55e (patch)
tree961a48c9e27d27fd96ca6b76e567c7c5c7d5b4ea /package/busybox/config/miscutils/Config.in
parent3e0df3b274bd2793ce089f9bd8c40c7ed4b56de6 (diff)
[package] busybox: update to v1.12.4 (partially closes: #4279)
git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@16053 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
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diff --git a/package/busybox/config/miscutils/Config.in b/package/busybox/config/miscutils/Config.in
index 236d5d678e..df5f28cfd4 100644
--- a/package/busybox/config/miscutils/Config.in
+++ b/package/busybox/config/miscutils/Config.in
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_CROND
help
Crond is a background daemon that parses individual crontab
files and executes commands on behalf of the users in question.
- This is a port of dcron from slackware. It uses files of the
+ This is a port of dcron from slackware. It uses files of the
format /var/spool/cron/crontabs/<username> files, for example:
$ cat /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
# Run daily cron jobs at 4:40 every day:
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_CRONTAB
default y
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SUID
help
- Crontab manipulates the crontab for a particular user. Only
+ Crontab manipulates the crontab for a particular user. Only
the superuser may specify a different user and/or crontab directory.
Note that Busybox binary must be setuid root for this applet to
work properly.
@@ -167,8 +167,9 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DEVFSD_FG_NP
default n
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DEVFSD
help
- -fg Run the daemon in the foreground.
- -np Exit after parsing the configuration file. Do not poll for events.
+ -fg Run the daemon in the foreground.
+ -np Exit after parsing the configuration file.
+ Do not poll for events.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DEVFSD_VERBOSE
bool "Increases logging (and size)"
@@ -184,14 +185,14 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_DEVFS
This is obsolete and will be going away at the end of 2008..
This tells busybox to look for names like /dev/loop/0 instead of
- /dev/loop0. If your /dev directory has normal names instead of
+ /dev/loop0. If your /dev directory has normal names instead of
devfs names, you don't want this.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_EJECT
bool "eject"
default n
help
- Used to eject cdroms. (defaults to /dev/cdrom)
+ Used to eject cdroms. (defaults to /dev/cdrom)
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_EJECT_SCSI
bool "SCSI support"
@@ -226,7 +227,8 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INOTIFYD
bool "inotifyd"
default n
help
- Simple inotify daemon. Reports filesystem changes. Requires kernel >= 2.6.13
+ Simple inotify daemon. Reports filesystem changes. Requires
+ kernel >= 2.6.13
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LAST
bool "last"
@@ -309,8 +311,8 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HDPARM
bool "hdparm"
default n
help
- Get/Set hard drive parameters. Primarily intended for ATA
- drives. Adds about 13k (or around 30k if you enable the
+ Get/Set hard drive parameters. Primarily intended for ATA
+ drives. Adds about 13k (or around 30k if you enable the
FEATURE_HDPARM_GET_IDENTITY option)....
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HDPARM_GET_IDENTITY
@@ -340,7 +342,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_UNREGISTER_HWIF
This is dangerous stuff, so you should probably say N.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_DRIVE_RESET
- bool "perform device reset (DANGEROUS)"
+ bool "Perform device reset (DANGEROUS)"
default n
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HDPARM
help
@@ -348,16 +350,16 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_DRIVE_RESET
This is dangerous stuff, so you should probably say N.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_TRISTATE_HWIF
- bool "tristate device for hotswap (DANGEROUS)"
+ bool "Tristate device for hotswap (DANGEROUS)"
default n
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HDPARM
help
Enables the 'hdparm -x' option to tristate device for hotswap,
- and the '-b' option to get/set bus state. This is dangerous
+ and the '-b' option to get/set bus state. This is dangerous
stuff, so you should probably say N.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_GETSET_DMA
- bool "get/set using_dma flag (DANGEROUS)"
+ bool "Get/set using_dma flag (DANGEROUS)"
default n
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HDPARM
help
@@ -424,7 +426,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MT
bool "mt"
default n
help
- mt is used to control tape devices. You can use the mt utility
+ mt is used to control tape devices. You can use the mt utility
to advance or rewind a tape past a specified number of archive
files on the tape.
@@ -445,7 +447,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_READAHEAD
This applet just calls the readahead(2) system call on each file.
It is mainly useful in system startup scripts to preload files
- or executables before they are used. When used at the right time
+ or executables before they are used. When used at the right time
(in particular when a CPU bound process is running) it can
significantly speed up system startup.
@@ -509,16 +511,17 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TTYSIZE
default n
help
A replacement for "stty size". Unlike stty, can report only width,
- only height, or both, in any order. It also does not complain on error,
- but returns default 80x24. Usage in shell scripts: width=`ttysize w`.
+ only height, or both, in any order. It also does not complain on
+ error, but returns default 80x24.
+ Usage in shell scripts: width=`ttysize w`.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WATCHDOG
bool "watchdog"
default y
help
The watchdog utility is used with hardware or software watchdog
- device drivers. It opens the specified watchdog device special file
- and periodically writes a magic character to the device. If the
+ device drivers. It opens the specified watchdog device special file
+ and periodically writes a magic character to the device. If the
watchdog applet ever fails to write the magic character within a
certain amount of time, the watchdog device assumes the system has
hung, and will cause the hardware to reboot.