Hi Günther,

On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Guenter Roeck <li...@roeck-us.net> wrote:
> Build m68k:defconfig passed
> Build m68k:apollo_defconfig passed
> Build m68k:m5272c3_defconfig failed
> Build m68k:m5307c3_defconfig failed
> Build m68k:m5249evb_defconfig failed
> Build m68k:m5407c3_defconfig failed
> Build m68k:mac_defconfig passed
> Build m68k:multi_defconfig passed
> Build m68k:sun3_defconfig passed
> Build m68k:sun3x_defconfig passed
> Build m68k:mvme16x_defconfig passed
> Build m68k:hp300_defconfig passed

m68k:defconfig is an alias for m68k:multi_defconfig, so you can drop
one of them.

Furthermore, m68k:multi_defconfig is the union of all m68k "classic MMU"
defconfigs, except for sun3_defconfig (due to the incompatible MMU type).
Hence dropping apollo_defconfig, mac_defconfig, sun3x_defconfig,
mvme16x_defconfig, and hp300_defconfig would reduce your build coverage
only marginally. Of course, if you have too many spare cycles ;-)

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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