Eric S. Raymond wrote:
>Giacomo Catenazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>Could you add this also on CML2, so that the user should not confirm
>>the 'No' the first time in CML2 (and thus I think it should be
>>included also in the 2.6 kernels for the normal user transition 2.4
>>-> 2.6).
>>
>
>Sorry, I don't understand what you are requesting.
>
Sorry. I should read again my sentences before to sent them. :-(
Now if I 'make oldconfig' with my old CML1 .config and CML2 oldconfig, I
should
confirm all 'No' options. (and menuconfig show "NEW" to all 'N' options).
I want that your CML2 (probably in makefile) implements something as
actual Configure,
so that it translates '# CONFIG_FOO is not" to "CONFIG_FOO=no" in the long
transition phase. (IMHO people will migrate from CML1 to CML2 nearly the
release
of 2.5.2 (developers) and 2.6.x (normal/expert people), so this
transition phase
is very long)
BTW can you add in your CML2 Reference, "Output format" section, that
comments
(line starting with '#' are allowed), so that I can add a header:
# Autoprobe generated file
# Don't edit!
giacomo
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