The following symbols have entries in the Configure.help file but are
not presently used by CML1. Would the people who own these please tell
me which ones are genuinely dead so I can remove them?
m68k port:
CONFIG_A2232
CONFIG_PMAC
s390 port:
CONFIG_ARCH_S390
CONFIG_DASD_CKD
CONFIG_DASD_FAST_IO
CONFIG_IPLABLE
CONFIG_IPL_RDR
CONFIG_IPL_RDR_VM
CONFIG_S390_PARTITION
iA64 port:
CONFIG_IA64_AZUSA_HACKS
CONFIG_IA64_SOFTSDV_HACKS
CONFIG_ITANIUM_PTCG
CONFIG_NET_PROFILE
ARM port:
CONFIG_KEYBOARD_L7200
CONFIG_KEYBOARD_L7200_DEMO
CONFIG_KEYBOARD_L7200_NORM
CONFIG_SERIAL_L7200
CONFIG_SERIAL_L7200_CONSOLE
CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100
CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE
Networking:
CONFIG_AX25_DAMA_MASTER
CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_MAC
CONFIG_SKB_LARGE
CONFIG_SPX
General:
CONFIG_HOST_FOOTBRIDGE
CONFIG_IEEE1394_AIC5800
CONFIG_NCPFS_MOUNT_SUBDIR
CONFIG_NCPFS_NDS_DOMAINS
CONFIG_NFSD_TCP
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_10
CONFIG_TEXT_SECTIONS
CONFIG_USB_WMFORCE
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On 20 Apr 01 at 8:54, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
Hi Eric,
> Networking:
>
> CONFIG_SPX
This one will come back sometime. Hopefully... It is removed
for now, as code does not work (and never did). But help
text looks reasonable.
> General:
>
> CONFIG_NCPFS_MOUNT_SUBDIR
> CONFIG_NCPFS_NDS_DOMAINS
You can remove these two. They are now mandatory for some time,
and mandatory options do not need help ;-) BTW, for 2.5 I'm planning
to remove all CONFIG_NCPFS_* options, as you can modify behavior
at mount time instead of compile time.
Best regards,
Petr Vandrovec
[email protected]
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 08:54:29AM -0400, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> CONFIG_KEYBOARD_L7200
> CONFIG_KEYBOARD_L7200_DEMO
> CONFIG_KEYBOARD_L7200_NORM
> CONFIG_SERIAL_L7200
> CONFIG_SERIAL_L7200_CONSOLE
> CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100
> CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE
Nope.
> CONFIG_HOST_FOOTBRIDGE
Nope.
> CONFIG_TEXT_SECTIONS
Yep.
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