Afternoon, gang.
Not entirely sure this IS the right place for this, but here goes anyway.
My normal 'daily driver' is the 'lite' spin jrb built from Barry's old Quirky64 'April' (v7.0.1). Absolutely rock-solid, and will handle anything I can throw at it.....and for newer browsers'n'stuff, I run a Fossa-based 'chroot'.
I wanted to try out one or two things in the terminal, only to be told they didn't actually exist on the system. I thought they would have been part of Busybox, so I did some checking. This is running Busybox v1.22, dating back around 8 years or so, so I decided to look into 'upgrading' to the current stable build, v1.33.2.
Seems to compile very easily. Coupla questions, though:-
As-is, it's been compiled dynamically. Some of the Q's on the Busybox FAQ seem to suggest that static compilation is preferable. Is it better to be built this way? Is it strictly necessary for Puppy? Barry's Busybox here WAS statically compiled, but then I know Barry has a tendency to do this a lot for his own experiments'n'stuff.
I know 'make install' will automatically add all the necessary links in place. Is there an easy way to remove all the old links, or does this need to be done manually? (*groan*)
Finally, I'll just add this; yes, I know many of the Busybox applets are rather cut-down, basic versions. I think the functionality is probably as much as most folks want, though... I daresay some of you guys will have different opinions, as always!
Any advice/answers would be appreciated, as usual. TIA.
Mike.