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Message-ID: <alpine.LSU.0.999.0712311335210.3761@be1.lrz>
Date:	Mon, 31 Dec 2007 14:26:42 +0100 (CET)
From:	Bodo Eggert <7eggert@....de>
To:	Adrian Bunk <bunk@...nel.org>
cc:	Bodo Eggert <7eggert@....de>,
	Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@...putergmbh.de>, devzero@....de,
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Force UNIX domain sockets to be built in

On Mon, 31 Dec 2007, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 01:09:43PM +0100, Bodo Eggert wrote:

> > As suggested by Adrian Bunk, UNIX domain sockets should always be built in 
> > on normal systems. This is especially true since udev needs these sockets
> > and fails to run if UNIX=m.
> > 
> > Signed-Off-By: Bodo Eggert <7eggert@....de>
> > 
> > ---
> > Last minute change: I decided against making it a bool because embedded 
> > folks might depend on a small kernel image. Edited in the patch below.
> >...
> 
> Is this just a purely theoretical thought or is this a reasonable use 
> case people actually use in practice?
 
For now, it's a theoretical thought, but having an embedded device, I can 
see the reason for $EVERYTHING=m there.

> After all, changing it to a bool will allow us to make the kernel image 
> for nearly everyone smaller by a few hundred bytes...

I can't see why optionally building it as a module would force us to make 
the kernel bigger. It may be a little more ugly to support =m, but thats it,
isn't it?

-- 
Logic: The art of being wrong with confidence...
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