android-busybox | Android busybox for standalone bionic toolchain
kandi X-RAY | android-busybox Summary
kandi X-RAY | android-busybox Summary
android-busybox is a C library.,roid-busybox has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However android-busybox has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.
please see the license file for details on copying and usage. please refer to the install file for instructions on how to build. busybox combines tiny versions of many common unix utilities into a single small executable. it provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in bzip2, coreutils, dhcp, diffutils, e2fsprogs, file, findutils, gawk, grep, inetutils, less, modutils, net-tools, procps, sed, shadow, sysklogd, sysvinit, tar, util-linux, and vim. the utilities in busybox often have fewer options than their full-featured cousins; however, the options that are included provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their larger counterparts. busybox has been written with size-optimization and limited resources in mind, both to produce small binaries and to reduce run-time memory usage. busybox is also extremely modular so you can easily include or exclude commands (or features) at compile time. this makes it easy to customize embedded systems; to create a working system, just add /dev, /etc, and a linux kernel. busybox (usually together with uclibc) has also been used as a component of "thin client" desktop systems, live-cd distributions, rescue disks, installers, and so on. busybox provides a fairly complete posix environment for any small system, both embedded environments and more full featured systems concerned about
please see the license file for details on copying and usage. please refer to the install file for instructions on how to build. busybox combines tiny versions of many common unix utilities into a single small executable. it provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in bzip2, coreutils, dhcp, diffutils, e2fsprogs, file, findutils, gawk, grep, inetutils, less, modutils, net-tools, procps, sed, shadow, sysklogd, sysvinit, tar, util-linux, and vim. the utilities in busybox often have fewer options than their full-featured cousins; however, the options that are included provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their larger counterparts. busybox has been written with size-optimization and limited resources in mind, both to produce small binaries and to reduce run-time memory usage. busybox is also extremely modular so you can easily include or exclude commands (or features) at compile time. this makes it easy to customize embedded systems; to create a working system, just add /dev, /etc, and a linux kernel. busybox (usually together with uclibc) has also been used as a component of "thin client" desktop systems, live-cd distributions, rescue disks, installers, and so on. busybox provides a fairly complete posix environment for any small system, both embedded environments and more full featured systems concerned about
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android-busybox has a low active ecosystem.
It has 69 star(s) with 31 fork(s). There are 10 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 1 open issues and 4 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 246 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of android-busybox is current.
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android-busybox has no bugs reported.
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android-busybox has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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android-busybox has a Non-SPDX License.
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