The patch below switches fs/Kconfig to use select where appropriate=20
(affects nfs{,d} and afs).
diffstat output:
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fs/Kconfig | 11 +++++------
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
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cu
Adrian
--- linux-2.6.0-test6-full/fs/Kconfig.old 2003-09-28 16:12:39.000000000=
+0200
+++ linux-2.6.0-test6-full/fs/Kconfig 2003-09-28 16:20:56.000000000 +02=
00
@@ -1253,8 +1253,10 @@
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config NFS_FS
tristate "NFS file system support"
depends on INET
+ select LOCKD
+ select SUNRPC
help
If you are connected to some other (usually local) Unix computer
(using SLIP, PLIP, PPP or Ethernet) and want to mount files residin=
g
on that computer (the NFS server) using the Network File Sharing
@@ -1308,8 +1310,10 @@
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config NFSD
tristate "NFS server support"
depends on INET
+ select LOCKD
+ select SUNRPC
help
If you want your Linux box to act as an NFS *server*, so that other
computers on your local network which support NFS can access certai=
n
directories on your box transparently, you have two options: you ca=
n
@@ -1370,10 +1374,8 @@
Most people say N here.
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config LOCKD
tristate
- default m if NFS_FS!=3Dy && NFSD!=3Dy && (NFS_FS=3Dm || NFSD=3Dm)
- default y if NFS_FS=3Dy || NFSD=3Dy
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config LOCKD_V4
bool
depends on NFSD_V3 || NFS_V3
@@ -1384,10 +1386,8 @@
default NFSD
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config SUNRPC
tristate
- default m if NFS_FS!=3Dy && NFSD!=3Dy && (NFS_FS=3Dm || NFSD=3Dm)
- default y if NFS_FS=3Dy || NFSD=3Dy
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config SUNRPC_GSS
tristate "Provide RPCSEC_GSS authentication (EXPERIMENTAL)"
depends on SUNRPC && EXPERIMENTAL
@@ -1564,8 +1564,9 @@
config AFS_FS
# for fs/nls/Config.in
tristate "Andrew File System support (AFS) (Experimental)"
depends on INET && EXPERIMENTAL
+ select RXRPC
help
If you say Y here, you will get an experimental Andrew File System
driver. It currently only supports unsecured read-only AFS access.
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@@ -1574,10 +1575,8 @@
If unsure, say N.
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config RXRPC
tristate
- default m if AFS_FS=3Dm
- default y if AFS_FS=3Dy
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endmenu
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menu "Partition Types"
>
> The patch below switches fs/Kconfig to use select where appropriate
> (affects nfs{,d} and afs).
Thanks. Linus, can you apply it, please?
David