On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Tobias Klauser <tklau...@distanz.ch> wrote: > On 2016-08-03 at 10:58:00 +0200, Vadim Kochan <vadi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> It might be useful only if to compile trafgen or netsniff-ng in environment >> (or manually w/o needs for rfraw) where is no needed libnl (embedded/switch >> server), >> and it would be good to have ability to disable libnl dependency at all even >> w/o >> such features like rfraw dissect/inject & nlmsg dissecting. For example >> netsniff-ng might be used just for sniffing, and trafgen - send packets to >> wired >> network only. >> >> Therefor added --no-libnl option in ./confiure script which sets make option >> & >> CPP definition which are used to ignore libnl- related >> code/modules/libraries. >> >> v2: >> 1) Reorder commits to be "configure" related changes 1st > > I just realized I was wrong by requesting this. In the current > order we might break disectability if --disable-libnl is used. Your > original order of patches was correct. Care to change it again?
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