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I found this cause investigatinf some issues with mksquashfs / unsquashfs , some times lost files , i see random messages on konsole arround "cant extract some file" , but try again , and extract well ... is random and strange , but my recomendation is download and apply , all 6 debian patches. http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/ma....debian.tar.xz
in the .tar.xz file , inside are "patches" folder , ...including a patch for the 2 CVE exposed , and other "fixes patches".
I build for me a custom "rebuild" with all patches to see if the random error messages are fixed now...unfortunately , the errors unsquashing are random , and no fast test to see.
Busybox: thanks for the jump from busybox 1.19.4 (released on 4 February 2012) to 1.27.1 (released on 18 July 2017). I assume that this needed _some_work_. Will look at the new features, and the changes in the config file.
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