On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Jaswinder Singh wrote:
> hello rday,
>
> In my view autoconf.h is the index of kernel you are using. By
> reading autoconf.h you will know what Architecture, drivers is
> selected.
>
> For example, If we are using some ARM based board, If you give me
> your autoconf.h , I can replicate same environment as yours. If it
> is not properly formatted it is very difficult to read and come to
> some conclusion.
no, the proper thing to do is give someone your .config file if you
want them to reproduce your configuration, and leave autoconf.h out of
it.
rday
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