Correction... not /usr/local/bin but /bin.
TJ
--- In "prtsoftware" <> wrote:
>
> 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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