On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 10:57:46AM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am new to samba internals. I have to port samba on an embedded > target with strict memory constraints. I want to weather or not Samba can > be optimized for smaller memory footprints and if yes how? Can samba be > installed by removing some packages or is there any other version > available for embedded targets? > Any detail provided will be of great help.
Right now we're pretty monolithic, sorry. What is more constrained in your environment? Disk or RAM? We've put quite a bit of effort into reducing the dynamic memory requirements with 3.2, but our disk footprint is still way larger than it strictly needs to be. We're working towards using more shared libraries for common components, but this is not fully done yet. We'd appreciate help here :-) Volker
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