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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS has multiple definitions:
arch/arm64/Kconfig.debugThe configuration item CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS:
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNELThis option controls verbose debugging information which can be printed when the kernel detects an internal error. This debugging information is useful to kernel hackers when tracking down problems, but mostly meaningless to other people. It's safe to say Y unless you are concerned with the code size or don't want to see these messages.
arch/arm/Kconfig.debugThe configuration item CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS:
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNELThis option controls verbose debugging information which can be printed when the kernel detects an internal error. This debugging information is useful to kernel hackers when tracking down problems, but mostly meaningless to other people. It's safe to say Y unless you are concerned with the code size or don't want to see these messages.
arch/arm26/Kconfig.debugThe configuration item CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS:
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNELThis option controls verbose debugging information which can be printed when the kernel detects an internal error. This debugging information is useful to kernel hackers when tracking down problems, but mostly meaningless to other people. It's safe to say Y unless you are concerned with the code size or don't want to see these messages.
arch/arm26/KconfigThe configuration item CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS:
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNELThis option controls verbose debugging information which can be printed when the kernel detects an internal error. This debugging information is useful to kernel hackers when tracking down problems, but mostly meaningless to other people. It's safe to say Y unless you are concerned with the code size or don't want to see these messages.
arch/arm/KconfigThe configuration item CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS:
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNELThis option controls verbose debugging information which can be printed when the kernel detects an internal error. This debugging information is useful to kernel hackers when tracking down problems, but mostly meaningless to other people. It's safe to say Y unless you are concerned with the code size or don't want to see these messages.
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