Hi.

You're right, only .cdiff files (+ generic config) are needed.

Other per-target .config files are present just for easier update (this 
was actual when usual .diff were used - after config change new config 
not always lays smooth, usually there were patching errors due to 
changed context)

08.12.2015 11:41, Erich Titl пишет:
> Hi Folks
>
> What is the canonical way to modify kernel config files? I see there is
> a number of cdiff files in the repo, also the same number of
> architecture related config files. Now I am wondering where exactly the
> modifications should go and why we are keeping all this redundant
> information. I believe we either need the diff/cdiff files or the actual
> hardware related config files, but both???
>
> Thanks
>
> ET
>
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