The point is: We want to tell, from the package name, what's inside an
ipkg archive.
This is not possible with so-called 'conditional dependencies', which
influence the
build, taking other config options into account.
Vice versa that means: We want to avoid having one and the same package
(as in
'name', 'version', etc.) with different content.
Sometimes conditional dependencies are wanted or necessary - however if
there's no
particular reason, we try to avoid them.

  mirko

On 07/26/2012 04:41 PM, Oliver wrote:
> On Thursday 26 July 2012 16:07:15 John Crispin wrote:
>> i am talking about a version with and without ipv6. Or to make it easy
>> to understand, IPV4 and dual stack.
> 
> Which is exactly how I originally had it - it sat in its own section as 
> "dhcp4" and there was a checkable option to enable IPv6 support.
> 
> Regards,
> Oliver
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