Hi,

On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab
<mche...@redhat.com> wrote:
> [...]
> Yes, but this makes things worse: it will allow compiling drivers that Kernel
> will never use, as they won't work without an I2C adapter, and the I2C adapter
> is not compiled.
>
> Worse than that: if you go into all V4L bridge drivers, that implements the 
> I2C
> adapters and disable them, the I2C ancillary adapters will still be compiled
> (as they won't return to 'n'), but they will never ever be used...
>
> So, no, this is not a solution.
>
> What we need is to prompt the menu only if the user wants to do some manual 
> configuration.
> Otherwise, just use the selects done by the drivers that implement the I2C 
> bus adapters,
> and have some code to use those selected I2C devices.
>
These is an easy solution: doing as
`Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt' say it should be done:

config MODULES
        bool "modules ?"
        default y

config AUTO
        bool "AUTO"

config IVTV
        tristate "IVTV"
        select WM42 if AUTO

menu "TV"
        depends on !AUTO

config WM42_USER
        tristate "WM42"
        select WM42

endmenu

config WM42
        tristate
        default n

 - Arnaud
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