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First, download a prebuilt binary version from and save it under the name \"busybox\". The \"busybox-i686\" version should run on both 32-bit and 64-bit x86 PCs, and the armv4tl version is the most generic arm version (for smartphones), so those are probably good starting points.
To learn how to build a working Linux system entirely from source code, the place to go is the Linux From Scratch project. They have an entire book of step-by-step instructions you can read online or download. Be sure to check out the other sections of their main page, including Beyond Linux From Scratch, Hardened Linux From Scratch, their Hints directory, and their LiveCD project. (They also have mailing lists which are better sources of answers to Linux-system building questions than the Busybox list.)
If you use Busybox binary in your device's firmware, and if you(or the company you work for) is providing this device to others(selling, giving for free, etc), you have to provide userswith means to build the same Busybox binary from source.For example, you may do it by placing the following, or similar,text somewhere on the company's web site: This device's firmware includes the following open-source components: ... ... Busybox: We are using patched version of Busybox 1.6.2. In order to rebuild it from source, download -1.6.2.tar.gz, unpack it to an empty directory, download -1.6.2.patch and to the same directory and apply the patch with this command: patch -p1
If you are downloading and installing a Busybox binary onto your device, it means that someone else made that Busybox binary. There are a number of people who do this (for example, Aboriginal Linux).
If you are experiencing problems with installing such a binary build, you may be better off if you contact a person or a project which provides it, not the Busybox development mailing list or an individual developer. The link to project website and/or an email address of the build's author is likely to be present on the same Web page where you downloaded the binary package.
Email like this: \"I tried downloading applets for all version of Busybox the problem remains consistent\" will most likely be ignored, or you will be redirected to this FAQ. (In this particular email example, none of the above bits of information are present). 781b155fdc