Hi,
> A few straglers were still doing if [ ! "$CONFIG_FOO" = "n" ]
> rather than the more official/sensable if [ "$CONFIG_FOO" != "n" ]
>
> diff -ru linux-orig/drivers/atm/Config.in linux/drivers/atm/Config.in
> --- linux-orig/drivers/atm/Config.in Thu Oct 7 13:17:09 1999
> +++ linux/drivers/atm/Config.in Mon Jan 31 06:43:34 2000
> @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
> fi
> if [ "$CONFIG_PCI" = "y" ]; then
> tristate 'Efficient Networks ENI155P' CONFIG_ATM_ENI
> - if [ ! "$CONFIG_ATM_ENI" = "n" ]; then
> + if [ "$CONFIG_ATM_ENI" != "n" ]; then
> bool ' Enable extended debugging' CONFIG_ATM_ENI_DEBUG
> bool ' Fine-tune burst settings' CONFIG_ATM_ENI_TUNE_BURST
> if [ "$CONFIG_ATM_ENI_TUNE_BURST" = "y" ]; then
[...]
Really, it does not hurt.
At the moment all three parsers seem to handle
! "CONFIG_FOO" = "n"
clauses properly.
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