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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_SSL
has multiple definitions:
arch/um/drivers/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_SSL:
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The User-Mode Linux environment allows you to create virtual serial lines on the UML that are usually made to show up on the host as ttys or ptys.
See http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/old/input.html for more information and command line examples of how to use this facility.
Unless you have a specific reason for disabling this, say Y.
arch/um/Kconfig.char
The configuration item CONFIG_SSL:
(none)
The User-Mode Linux environment allows you to create virtual serial lines on the UML that are usually made to show up on the host as ttys or ptys.
See http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/old/input.html for more information and command line examples of how to use this facility.
Unless you have a specific reason for disabling this, say Y.
arch/um/Kconfig_char
The configuration item CONFIG_SSL:
(none)
The User-Mode Linux environment allows you to create virtual serial lines on the UML that are usually made to show up on the host as ttys or ptys.
See http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/input.html for more information and command line examples of how to use this facility.
Unless you have a specific reason for disabling this, say Y.
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