I too was concerned about this issue so I simply added just the new
functions to busybox, built a "busyboxext" executable and relinked the
new individual commands to busyboxext. Not the most efficient way of
doing it but it works fine.
It would be good to know the correct procedure to upgrade busybox.
I'm suspecting that the safest way would be to install the new busybox
into a separate path and change the path in the shell session. If
anything went wrong when you rebooted the machine it would find the
"old" busybox at /usr/local/bin.
Maybe all the above is being overcautious though.
TJ
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