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Chapter 1. Package Updates
has been corrected in these updated packages so that executables do not contain spurious zero-
filled gaps.
(BZ#458301
• the error message for the "strings -n [non-number]" command were less clear than in the previous
package release, and therefore has been reverted and clarified.
• the c++filt(1) man page contained a typo when giving the syntax for the recognized '--strip-
underscore' option.
(BZ#485194
• the c++filt(1) man page incorrectly mentioned the '-j' and '--java' options, which are not available
when running c++filt. These mentionings have been removed from the man page.
All users of binutils are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which resolve these issues.

1.18. busybox

1.18.1. RHBA-2009:1249: bug fix update

Updated busybox packages that resolve several issues are now available.
BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It
provides replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in GNU fileutils, shellutils, etc. BusyBox
provides a fairly complete environment for any small or embedded system. This package can also be
useful for recovering from certain types of system failures.
These updated busybox packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
• busybox provides a diff utility that is used extensively during installation. When this diff utility was
called using the '-q' option, which reports only whether the files differ and not the details of how they
differ, it always exited with an exit status of 0, indicating success. With this busybox update, the
command "diff -q" correctly returns an exit status that corresponds to the same exit status returned
when calling "diff" without the '-q' option, thus resolving the issue.
• invoking the "uname -p" command resulted in the processor type being listed as "unknown" when it
should have been listed, for example, as "x86_64", or "i686". With these updated packages, "uname
-p" either prints the processor type if known, or, if it is unknown, then the command is silent. This
behavior now corresponds to the behavior of the uname command in coreutils.
• using BusyBox's rpm applet to install an rpm caused busybox to exit due to a segmentation fault
caused by a memory corruption error. This has been fixed in these updated packages so that
installing rpms using the "busybox rpm" command works as expected and does not fail with a
segmentation fault.
(BZ#466896
• the busybox packages also contained empty debuginfo packages. These have been removed from
this update.
(BZ#500547
All users of busybox are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which resolve these issues.
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