* Based on the Debian run-parts program, version 1.15
* Copyright (C) 1996 Jeff Noxon <jeff@router.patch.net>,
* Copyright (C) 1996-1999 Guy Maor <maor@debian.org>
- *
+ *
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* attempt to write a program! :-) . */
/* This piece of code is heavily based on the original version of run-parts,
- * taken from debian-utils. I've only removed the long options and a the
+ * taken from debian-utils. I've only removed the long options and a the
* report mode. As the original run-parts support only long options, I've
- * broken compatibility because the BusyBox policy doesn't allow them.
- * The supported options are:
+ * broken compatibility because the BusyBox policy doesn't allow them.
+ * The supported options are:
* -t test. Print the name of the files to be executed, without
* execute them.
- * -a ARG argument. Pass ARG as an argument the program executed. It can
+ * -a ARG argument. Pass ARG as an argument the program executed. It can
* be repeated to pass multiple arguments.
* -u MASK umask. Set the umask of the program executed to MASK. */
-/* TODO
+/* TODO
* done - convert calls to error in perror... and remove error()
- * done - convert malloc/realloc to their x... counterparts
+ * done - convert malloc/realloc to their x... counterparts
* done - remove catch_sigchld
- * done - use bb's concat_path_file()
+ * done - use bb's concat_path_file()
* done - declare run_parts_main() as extern and any other function as static?
*/
#include <getopt.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
-#include "libbb.h"
+#include "busybox.h"
static const struct option runparts_long_options[] = {
{ "test", 0, NULL, 't' },
{ 0, 0, 0, 0 }
};
+extern char **environ;
+
/* run_parts_main */
/* Process options */
int run_parts_main(int argc, char **argv)
/* Set the umask of the programs executed */
case 'u':
/* Check and set the umask of the program executed. As stated in the original
- * run-parts, the octal conversion in libc is not foolproof; it will take the
+ * run-parts, the octal conversion in libc is not foolproof; it will take the
* 8 and 9 digits under some circumstances. We'll just have to live with it.
*/
umask(bb_xgetlarg(optarg, 8, 0, 07777));
args[0] = argv[optind];
args[argcount] = 0;
- return(run_parts(args, test_mode));
+ return(run_parts(args, test_mode, environ));
}