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SubjectRe: 2.5.45 CONFIG_INET=n broken due to secpath_put()
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On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 18:29, John Levon wrote:
> core/skbuff.c:__kfree_skb() tries to do secpath_put(), which
> calls __secpath_destroy(), which is only built when CONFIG_INET=y

Once the IPSEC work dies down we'll figure out how to split things
out with config options and fix bugs like this one.

So just use CONFIG_INET=y for another week.

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