
31 Dec
2010
31 Dec
'10
11:55 a.m.
On 12/31/2010 11:33 AM, Reinhard Meyer wrote:
Hello,
in common/image.c:
int getenv_yesno (char *var) { char *s = getenv (var); return (s && (*s == 'n')) ? 0 : 1; }
Is that supposed to return TRUE when the env variable does NOT exist?
Because each TFTP/USB/whatever load of an image will automatically start it!
You are right. I am stucking with the same issue, and inverting the test makes things working again.
However, I see this behavior only with 2010.12 and the suspicious function is really old, I am wondering why we see this behavior only now.
(and why is such a generic function in image.c?)
Another good point...
Best regards, Stefano Babic
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