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Thomas Petazzoni committed ff48f5ae44e
quota: remove dependency on util-linux The dependency on util-linux is only present in Config.in, and not in quota.mk, and quota indeed builds properly without util-linux. It could be a runtime dependency, but there is no indication that it is the case, and I don't see why quota would run-time depend on util-linux utilities. Looking back at when the quota package was introduced, in one of the preliminary patch, he following explanation was given by the original author: [Update: I added check for util-linux mount because it support usrquota and grpquota mount options.] But I still don't see why usrquota and grpquota mount options would be the source of a dependency of the quota utilities on util-linux. Here is what the util-linux mount man page says about those two mount options: grpquota|noquota|quota|usrquota These options are accepted but ignored. (However, quota utilities may react to such strings in /etc/fstab.) So indeed, the quota tools will look at /proc/mounts and see if those options are used for certain mount points, but that doesn't create a dependency of quota on util-linux. Therefore, this commit gets rid of the dependency of quota on util-linux. It allows to re-enable quota on Microblaze, since this dependency was inherited from util-linux. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>