I don't see why tpm is disabled by default: it doesn't have any external dependencies, or change default behavior. Leaving it disabled is just going to cause it to bit rot.
Enable it by default, and change --enable-tpm to --disable-tpm if people still want an option to compile it out. Signed-off-by: Cole Robinson <crobi...@redhat.com> --- v2: Don't drop --enable-tpm option configure | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/configure b/configure index b08afc3..976d815 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ virtio_blk_data_plane="" gtk="" gtkabi="2.0" vte="" -tpm="no" +tpm="yes" libssh2="" vhdx="" quorum="no" @@ -1073,6 +1073,8 @@ for opt do ;; --enable-vte) vte="yes" ;; + --disable-tpm) tpm="no" + ;; --enable-tpm) tpm="yes" ;; --disable-libssh2) libssh2="no" @@ -1343,6 +1345,7 @@ Advanced options (experts only): --disable-glusterfs disable GlusterFS backend --enable-gcov enable test coverage analysis with gcov --gcov=GCOV use specified gcov [$gcov_tool] + --disable-tpm disable TPM support --enable-tpm enable TPM support --disable-libssh2 disable ssh block device support --enable-libssh2 enable ssh block device support -- 1.9.0