Hi Glenn :)
* Glenn McGrath <bug1@optushome.com.au> dixit:
> This current behaviour is inconvenient for busybox
> (www.busybox.net) as it uses argv[0] to determine functionality.
I had a similar problem with my init clone (a virtual console
init+getty+login for embedded systems) with the same issue. I wanted
to change the argv[0] for spawned processes for chaging the name that
the ps command will show. At the end I assumed that the shortest name
possible was 'init' and that I had four characters at least... If the
space is shorter, less characters are used.
> The attached patch against 2.4.20 sets argv[0] to the filename
> being run as the init process, it results in marginally smaller
> binary (12 bytes).
IMHO this is a good thing, I hope it gets included, since in the
general case it won't do any harm (IMHO, again). Let's see what says
Marcelo.
> Is there a reason why argv[0] should always be set to "init" ?
Don't know :??
Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado
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