Hi Markku:

> CONFIG_RTC - Enhanced Real Time Clock Support (legacy PC RTC driver)
> depends on CONFIG_RTC_LIB not being set. In Linux 3.10 and later,
> CONFIG_RTC_LIB is always set on x86:
> ...
> You should probably switch over to the Generic RTC Class.

Thank you very much.
BTW, what's a "Generic RTC class"?
  Would save me some research time ...

With my faith in humanity restored,
Cheers,
-- Alex


On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 6:37 PM, Markku Pesonen <tour...@gmail.com> wrote:

> alex lupu wrote:
> > Whatever happened to the CONFIG_RTC?
> > "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support (legacy PC RTC driver)"
> > which used to "create a character special file /dev/rtc with
> > major number 10 and minor number 135" and "The module will be
> > called rtc".
> >
> > It was nice and small and didn't bother anybody (or so I thought).
>
> CONFIG_RTC - Enhanced Real Time Clock Support (legacy PC RTC driver)
> depends on CONFIG_RTC_LIB not being set. In Linux 3.10 and later,
> CONFIG_RTC_LIB is always set on x86:
>
> http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=3195ef59cb42cda3aeeb24a7fd2ba1b900c4a3cc
>
> You should probably switch over to the Generic RTC Class. That's what I
> did.
>
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