Hey all,

I've got Linux disabling ASLR per default as of a commit in review.  I'm
going to follow up with adding an --enable-aslr flag.

Do we want to consider removing the --disable-aslr flag since disabling is
the default, and it is (perhaps) confusing to have the flag when it
currently doesn't change behavior?  I can make an argument for keeping it
once I add the --enable-aslr flag, but it's kinda weak.  If you don't
specify anything, then it is less clear what you get.  If there's only an
enable-aslr flag, then it's a little more clear that ASLR is disabled
unless you specifically ask for it.

Thoughts?

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Todd Fiala | Software Engineer | tfi...@google.com | 650-943-3180
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