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SubjectRe: Kconfig variable "COBALT" is not defined anywhere
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, Tim Hockin wrote:

> I think the nvram is the only place left that uses CONFIG_COBALT

sure, but once you remove this snippet near the top of
drivers/char/nvram.c:

...
# if defined(CONFIG_COBALT)
# include <linux/cobalt-nvram.h>
# define MACH COBALT
# else
# define MACH PC
# endif
...

then everything else COBALT-related in that file should be tossed as
well, which would include stuff conditional on:

#if MACH == COBALT

and so on. just making sure that what you're saying is that *all*
COBALT-related content in that file can be thrown out. i'll submit a
patch shortly and you can pass judgment.

rday
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