At Tue, 5 Jun 2007 15:25:07 +0200 (MEST),
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>
>
> >> > >Well, I find the change of CONFIG_SND to menuconfig is fine, too.
> >> > >But CONFIG_SND_PCI_DRIVERS and others don't make much sense to me.
> >> > >How is it useful at all?
> >> >
> >> > Hah, I just tell you some of my own experience.
> >> > In summer 2003, I bought the last new machine, and it got these
> >> > shiny new ports they like to call USB. :)
> >> > I did not have much use for it, but I left it on - you never know
> >> > what standard next is the big win of the decade. And actually,
> >> > it did not took long (well, summer 2005) to get my first USB device.
> >> > Still, I am hell as sure I do not have USB-based sound devices
> >> > anytime soon, so it would be cool to deactivate the whole usbsound
> >> > menu at once. I think I said that in the patch description, did not I?
> >>
> >> But it's not cool to add an extra config item just for that, too.
> >> And, the structure of menuconfig-if-endif is uglier than menu-endmenu.
> >> That's why I feel a bit uneasy, although all these are a matter of
> >> taste...
> >
> >Forgot to mention about another annoying drawback. Because of the new
> >CONFIG_SND_*_DRIVERS, you'll have to re-select all belonging
> >CONFIG_SND_*, even via config oldconfig. Putting the dependency on
> >the top seems to reset the values defined in the old .config.
>
> Well, *I* (previously) submitted patches with "default y", but Jens
> Axboe [http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/5/12/164] disagreed heavily enough to
> stop that practice.
Hm, I guess Jens didn't know about this side-effect.
When I don't set "default y", I'll be asked for each belonging item
even though I chose "y" manually for the top config
(CONFIG_*_DRIVERS).
Strangely, setting "default y" has no this effect...
Takashi
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