I could understand the NetSNMP footprint size probably varies a great deal 
depending on which system it is installed on, what types of stuff need to be 
linked into it, etc... etc..  etc..

Understanding this, I would still like someone to provide a rough estimate on 
what the footprint size in Megs would be for NetSNMP on a Linux system.  I 
downloaded NetSNMP-v5.4 and uncompressed it and see that everything is 70Megs.  
I seems a lot of this relates to MIB which I do not need to include in my build 
of course, so I was wondering what the reduced size could realistically be .... 
perhaps a range of what to expect.

I ask this since our load build team is suddenly concerned with the size of the 
NetSNMP package which needs to be integrated into the build system environment.

Again, I understand this might be a dumb question since you do not know how I 
am going to use NetSNMP, but any help in this area would be appreciated so I 
could have some idea of what the size "might" be in the end.  





       
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