On 11/11/2011 01:28 AM, Maarten wrote: > Hi all, > > Let's introduce myself: I am Maarten Andre and I am planning to use XORP for > the development of a new routing protocol. XORP seems to be well suited for > this > because of it's good documentation and separation of functionality. > > I am currently not only looking into XORP but into BIRD as well. Now here's > my question: Why is the XORP codebase so large? It's well over 20 megabytes > for the > latest release. BIRD for example is just under 3 megabytes. What justifies > this large amount of code?
There is lots of code involved in inter-process-communication and cross-platform support, and lots of code that could be consolidated if someone made the effort. You can compile out most of the protocols if you wish, which makes the resulting binaries smaller. Thanks, Ben -- Ben Greear <[email protected]> Candela Technologies Inc http://www.candelatech.com _______________________________________________ Xorp-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/xorp-hackers
