CONFIG_LATENCYTOP

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Hi, it seems that somehow CONFIG_LATENCYTOP and
CONFIG_HAVE_LATENCYTOP_SUPPORT are not even in the /boot/config-*
generated files

[root@calxeda-arm-soc-02 SOURCES]# grep -i latency /boot/config-3.
config-3.6.10-8.fc18.armv7l.highbank  config-3.8.11-200.fc18.armv7l
[root@calxeda-arm-soc-02 SOURCES]# grep -i latency /boot/config-3.*
[root@calxeda-arm-soc-02 SOURCES]#

Is this intentional or can I open a bug on it? I tried to follow the
process that a config file is generated from during rpmbuild but it was
not clear to me.. a pointer on how that happens would also be nice.


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