* Policy on "one size fits all" builds
@ 2000-09-16 9:21 Iain Sandoe
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From: Iain Sandoe @ 2000-09-16 9:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
I have a (small) dilemma.
discussion relates to dmasound driver (but prop relates elsewhere).
The idea of :
"one size fits all" compiles
is in direct conflict with:
"I want to build the smallest version and don't want to look for any
hardware I know I don't have".
for example, I can put wrappers round the cuda usage in dmasound_awacs that
will prevent it being compiled in if someone switches off CONFIG_CUDA (it
has already been done at 2.4.0 by someone).
So. Should I wrapper or should available resources be probed at run-time?
(I don't mind which way I do it - but I'd like some guidance from those who
ultimately determine what is acceptable)
Iain.
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