Auteur: W B Hacker Date: À: exim users Sujet: Re: [exim] Default enabling of dnsdb
Mike Cardwell wrote: > I'd like to petition for a change in the default makefile for 4.70 such
> that DNSDB is enabled by default. In the comments it says:
>
> # LOOKUP_DNSDB does *not* refer to general mail routing using the DNS.
> # It is for the specialist case of using the DNS as a general database
> # facility (not common).
>
> I agree that using DNSDB is specialist, but I think its usage is common
> enough for it to be enabled by default.
>
> I can't see any disadvantage to it being compiled in... I just compiled
> Exim with it, and then again without it and the difference between the
> two binaries was a mere 4285 bytes... Most *emails* are bigger than 4285
> bytes these days...
>
> Does anyone agree/disagree with me strongly?
>
Disagree on general principle.
Putting seldom-used 'features' into defaults seems harmless a few bytes
at a time...
And this one-more-small-chunk may or may not affect resources needs.
But it means more code to maintain and debug 'forever' - not just document.
Note that we've just seen moves to pull perl and such *out* of the defaults.
And that 'real' DB's (PostgreSQL, mySQL, et al) need to be optioned IN,
not OUT.
KISS
Exim is not competing with the Linux kernel for bloat.