> I've tried building a small agent for MIPS with net-snmp 5.1.4 and
> it worked like a breeze for me. In fact, I had problems with 5.4.x
> versions, and they were larger agents anyway. I needed net-snmp for
> v2 trap generation only, and I was able to reduce the snmpd + all
> the required .so
On tis, 2007-09-04 at 14:15 -0700, Kapil Sharma wrote:
> I've tried building a small agent for MIPS with net-snmp 5.1.4 and it
> worked like a breeze for me. In fact, I had problems with 5.4.x
> versions, and they were larger agents anyway. I needed net-snmp for v2
> trap generation only, and I was
I've tried building a small agent for MIPS with net-snmp 5.1.4 and it worked
like a breeze for me. In fact, I had problems with 5.4.x versions, and they
were larger agents anyway. I needed net-snmp for v2 trap generation only, and I
was able to reduce the snmpd + all the required .so files to ab
On tis, 2007-09-04 at 12:46 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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
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