You can't arrange a test for _all_ possible combinations of options (Hmm,
would be interesting to count if all combinations are even likely to be
used by Linux's user-base), but you can pretty much test compilation of
every bit of standard code at once, especially as modules, since I can't
think of any exclusive options in the Kernel. What this really asks for is
a "pre-patch distribution list", preferably with PGP signatures, that
people could wire their .procmail to take patches off, apply and compile
automatically, reporting possible problems to a sorting site where
duplicates are somehow addressed (This isn't as simple as it sounds!) and
forwarded.
-Donwulff
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