>>>>> "RS" == Robert Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

RS> The other is, is there really any benefit here? While it allows
RS> one to remove --enable-mini-agent, it will just enable a bunch of
RS> code that isn't going to do anything, right? Why does a broken
RS> nlist/klookup require --enable-mini-agent? It it because some
RS> modules that use those APIs don't properly ifdef when those
RS> functions aren't available? If so, it seems like fixing those
RS> modules would be cleaner than including a bunch of code that isn't
RS> going to do anything.

That's a very nice summary of the situation.  The one thing that I
think it might be worth doing for is so that you can at least compile
everything and you may find some of the objects in the code file do
work even if they all don't because KLOOKUP is used for some of the
data.

In reality, I doubt much will work...  but I'd hope some more than
"nothing" would.

This is not a vote either way yet.
-- 
Wes Hardaker
Sparta, Inc.

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