On 17 July 2018 at 18:27, Juan Quintela <quint...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On the other hand, sometimes it looks like I am the only user that use
> this.  The original reason for this was to be able to compile out
> drivers that downstream don't care about.  There were a couple of
> intents to integrate with something like kernel kconfig, but I think
> that we never end integrating anything from there.

I think "be able to compile out stuff you don't want" is
useful from a "reduce the security boundary" perspective,
and indeed we have at least one fork of QEMU which is
basically aimed at chopping stuff out, so there's a group
of users who'd like to be able to do that -- you're not on
your own in that sense. But it probably does require more
serious effort if we want to address this use case, so as
always it comes down to whether anybody wants to do the work,
I guess.

thanks
-- PMM

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