On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 12:51:02PM +0100, Dirk Nehring wrote:
> Many network related packages contains support for ipv6 by default
> (i.e. opentpd, dnsmasq). This can be switched off. There is also a IPV6
> specific config directory which can also be hidden from the user. I
> assume that there is not much saving, but perhaps it helps a little
> bit.

The IPv6 submenu could be used as IPv6-toggle itself (no guarantee on
that ;). Even if there are yet less things the above mentioned toggle
can be applied to, it definitely is a good start of getting IPv6
properly supported.
Just consider: Waldemar told me once we don't care of IPv6, but on the
other hand it's not totally disabled. Maintaining IPv6-specific packages
inside their own menu while on the other hand having the "enable IPv6"
option of busybox "hidden" inside it's own submenu, isn't the best style
either.
So I think integrating this toggle is the right way to go when
inter-package options are concerned.

Greetings, Phil

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