I've followed the advise in the FAQ about making Net-SNMP smaller but
I'm looking to go to the next level. I've got a v2c, v3 system running
but for a new project, all I really need is v2.
I'm working with Net-SNMP v5.2.2. I found the --disable-snmpv1 in the
configure script but it leads to
./../snmplib/snmp_api.c:2956: error: 'SNMP_VERSION_1' undeclared
(first use in this function)
and similar errors in other modules. And I can't find a
--disable-snmpv3 or --with-out-v3 or anything in configure. Will
removing SNMP versions slim down Net-SNMP enough to pursue this avenue
and, if so, is --disable-snmpv1 better in a version later than v5.2.2?
I know when working with Tcl/Tk, if someone needs a really small
version, they are often referred to the one just before UTF support was
added. Is there an old, stable Net-SNMP that predates some growth jump
that I might consider working with?
TIA.
Chris
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