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Message-ID: <465F46CC.30008@imap.cc>
Date:	Fri, 01 Jun 2007 00:06:04 +0200
From:	Tilman Schmidt <tilman@...p.cc>
To:	Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@...ux01.gwdg.de>
CC:	Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>, kkeil@...e.de,
	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 02/06] Use menuconfig objects 4 - ISDN part 2/6 (CONFIG_ISDN_I4L)

Am 31.05.2007 21:53 schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
> On May 31 2007 18:16, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
[...]
>> This results in a rather strange and inconsistent presentation in
>> "make xconfig", with ISDN4Linux appearing as a subtree in the left
>> pane but CAPI only visible in the right pane after selecting ISDN.
> 
> That's a gconfig/xconfig b^H missing feature.

Send patch. :-)

Anyway, treating ISDN4Linux and CAPI that differently is certainly
not appropriate, regardless of any xconfig bug, feature or other.

>> IMHO it looks much saner like this:
> 
> But then you'd still have to descend into ISDN4Linux to deactivate it.

I don't know what you mean. The only menus I have to enter first
in order to deactivate them are the ones you left alone:
"Passive cards" (ISDN_DRV_HISAX), "Active cards" (no top-level
option), "Active AVM cards" (CAPI_AVM) and "Active Eicon DIVA
Server cards" (CAPI_EICON). There's no problem deactivating
ISDN_I4L or ISDN_CAPI (or both, should the fancy take me)
directly in the ISDN menu, neither in "make xconfig" nor in
"make menuconfig".

-- 
Tilman Schmidt                          E-Mail: tilman@...p.cc
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