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From: Michael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>
To: distrokit@pengutronix.de
Cc: Michael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>
Subject: [DistroKit] [PATCH 1/2] iproute2: remove local menu file
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2021 12:45:34 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20210113114535.3773143-2-m.olbrich@pengutronix.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210113114535.3773143-1-m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>

It's no longer needed with the new ptxdist release.

Signed-off-by: Michael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>
---
 rules/iproute2.in | 157 ----------------------------------------------
 1 file changed, 157 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 rules/iproute2.in

diff --git a/rules/iproute2.in b/rules/iproute2.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 353a07f14b5e..000000000000
--- a/rules/iproute2.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,157 +0,0 @@
-## SECTION=networking
-
-# NOTE: this can be removed after migrating to PTXdist 2020.10.0, which includes
-# https://git.pengutronix.de/cgit/ptxdist/commit/?id=ee2867017402a411c279
-
-menuconfig IPROUTE2
-	tristate
-	prompt "iproute2                      "
-	select DB if IPROUTE2_ARPD
-	select LIBCAP
-	select LIBC_DL
-	select LIBC_M
-	select LIBC_RESOLV
-	select LIBC_PTHREAD if IPROUTE2_ARPD
-	select GCCLIBS_GCC_S if IPROUTE2_IP || IPROUTE2_TC
-	select LIBSELINUX if GLOBAL_SELINUX
-	select LIBMNL if IPROUTE2_DEVLINK
-	help
-	  Networking and traffic control tools
-
-	  The iproute suite, also known as iproute2, is a collection
-	  of utilities for networking and traffic control.
-
-	  These tools communicate with the Linux kernel via the
-	  (rt)netlink interface, providing advanced features not
-	  available through the legacy net-tools commands 'ifconfig'
-	  and 'route'.
-
-if IPROUTE2
-
-config IPROUTE2_ARPD
-	bool
-	prompt "arpd"
-	help
-	  Enabling this entry will enlarge your system by the berkely
-	  DB4.x library.
-
-config IPROUTE2_BRIDGE
-	bool
-	prompt "bridge"
-	help
-	  Show / manipulate bridge addresses and devices
-
-config IPROUTE2_CTSTAT
-	bool
-	prompt "ctstat"
-	help
-	  The connection status utility. Maybe linked to lnstat.
-
-config IPROUTE2_DEVLINK
-	bool
-	prompt "devlink"
-	help
-	  The devlink utility.
-
-config IPROUTE2_GENL
-	bool
-	prompt "genl"
-	help
-	  Generic Netlink
-
-config IPROUTE2_IP
-	bool
-	depends on !BUSYBOX_IP || ALLYES
-	prompt "ip"
-	help
-	  The main tool. Well known as in "ip addr" or "ip route".
-
-comment "busybox' ip is selected"
-	depends on BUSYBOX_IP
-
-config IPROUTE2_IFCFG
-	bool
-	prompt "ifcfg"
-	help
-	  ifcfg is a script wrapping ip, written as replacement for
-	  ifconfig.
-	  Needs arping and rdisk programs from the iputils package.
-
-config IPROUTE2_IFSTAT
-	bool
-	prompt "ifstat"
-	help
-	  handy utility to read net interface statistics
-
-config IPROUTE2_LNSTAT
-	bool
-	prompt "lnstat"
-	help
-	  lnstat is a generalized and more feature-complete replacement
-	  for the old rtstat program. In addition to routing cache
-	  statistics, it supports any kind of statistics the linux
-	  kernel exports via a file in /proc/net/stat/.
-
-config IPROUTE2_NSTAT
-	bool
-	prompt "nstat"
-	help
-	  handy utility to read counters /proc/net/netstat and snmp
-
-config IPROUTE2_ROUTEF
-	bool
-	prompt "routef"
-	help
-	  Component of ip route for flushing the routing tables
-
-config IPROUTE2_ROUTEL
-	bool
-	prompt "routel"
-	help
-	  Component of ip route for listing the routing tables
-
-config IPROUTE2_RTACCT
-	bool
-	prompt "rtacct"
-	help
-	  Used to display the contents of /proc/net/rt_acct
-
-config IPROUTE2_RTMON
-	bool
-	prompt "rtmon"
-	help
-	  Route monitoring
-
-config IPROUTE2_RTPR
-	bool
-	prompt "rtpr"
-	help
-	  A tool to make the output of "ip -o" readable
-
-config IPROUTE2_RTSTAT
-	bool
-	prompt "rtstat"
-	help
-	  Route status utility, maybe linked to lnstat.
-
-config IPROUTE2_SS
-	bool
-	prompt "ss"
-	help
-	  ss is used to dump socket statistics. It allows showing
-	  information similar to netstat. It can display more TCP
-	  and state information than other tools.
-
-config IPROUTE2_TC
-	bool
-	depends on !BUSYBOX_TC || ALLYES
-	prompt "tc"
-	help
-	  tc is used to configure Traffic Control in the Linux Kernel, which
-	  consists of Shaping, Scheduling, Policing and Dropping.
-	  Processing of traffic is controlled by qdiscs, classes and filters.
-
-comment "busybox' tc is selected"
-	depends on BUSYBOX_TC
-
-endif
-- 
2.20.1


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  reply	other threads:[~2021-01-13 11:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-01-13 11:45 [DistroKit] [PATCH 0/2] Some fixes for new PTXdist versions Michael Olbrich
2021-01-13 11:45 ` Michael Olbrich [this message]
2021-01-15 12:07   ` [DistroKit] [PATCH 1/2] iproute2: remove local menu file Roland Hieber
2021-02-01 17:42   ` Robert Schwebel
2021-01-13 11:45 ` [DistroKit] [PATCH 2/2] image-stm32mp157c-dk2: fix image creation with new PTXdist version Michael Olbrich
2021-02-01 17:43   ` Robert Schwebel

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