Haha, I just found a bug in the kernel build system. I think I'm the first person to try to build a Linux kernel with "Networking support" turned off in a very, very long time. Lots of missing symbols.
With the whole top-level entry turned off? Not even UNIX domain sockets? If so you probably also disabled the right other kernel features then. Whatever combination I stumbled upon broke; missing dependencies presumably.
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That I don't remember, would have to check.
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Uhm. Wait. Unix requires domain sockets as pipes, no ? I mean, this is OS, not networking afaik.
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I was just about to say, totally no network support, including unix-sockets is not really a surprise, that it breaks things right? (Also kconfig still has many config-defects ...)
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Just confirmed here: CONFIG_NET and CONFIG_UNIX are not set in that particular build (Linux 4.11.0).
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I did manage to disable them, but I had to turn off other misc stuff too (cgroups/namespaces/etc). Leaving stuff enabled caused the errors. So there's a missing dependency somewhere in the kconfig.
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