Fixes include: . fix build problems for legacy 68328 targets . clean out configs of removed options -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEmsfM6tQwfNjBOxr3TiQVqaG9L4AFAmNDXqsACgkQTiQVqaG9 L4DSWw//bdPAfUwSFlXuWJnrp6mtyJqZQZuzUS1Hfr3jgHavdfrSm/tIpLd8K0JR zbQy6uxpDgNgJiKOrx3l6VurK2ltSf7GS3Iw/dadP/OqGpYo/QdIvIeA6x+ZRSEQ 2Sodv4OLVaQPFHZeLWyDs0w8GP4p8YhPXVUew4kCVfcNB3L4aXHa/5y1VSU3HUoF +9jSL/JMH5AOsQOAk8xJ8EVDC9eT561L0kvTFxfW1YRCBMOa9Rf2XcFnfV00WMaA RsK2mWfFMvt7N2eQvidzo/VEOrLSXllTtalFV/Fo51w5hEcz5SZaPog9Hi5AtTeM a2g4RCc6wj8OBUf+a7+Oc2DvbH3CHEaPq/gOPMQJAAmEmHFPMod2OaC5Fsxb+ZXs aRHwWzWg1wXNBE7F2i5KjyuXoy/TVYoqSzGg3kvEsaTBWxJX5jCKvx/8q7k8oto9 ZHRUcbq1YC8ZZxJy3UX+dpR/9XKpOZUcwhpRBor4IFCsZyS/o+3ARzWjzZ2dUUvs HgoxrP0UjYgeAkjQEtXH7RNrpABSVP8pwyjSZ0hgpLO5/+011mlAYzZ4SBQx7bbl iHYX9mLXXihvulG5hR/cYs2um60FGUYY9Gvt9zGVpk+86QPJ+VKjxzxRBlelISQ/ k3Hhtf9UvcT6mJWJ3duBGRhVexHSZ6kftj+kJdOIT0tF8hXra+0= =Xyh9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'm68knommu-for-v6.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu Pull m68knommu updates from Greg Ungerer: "Just a couple of changes. Fixes to compilation of the old/legacy Freescale 68328 targets in some kernel configurations, and some default configuration updates. Summary: - fix build problems for legacy 68328 targets - clean out configs of removed options" * tag 'm68knommu-for-v6.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu: m68k: update config files m68knommu: fix non-mmu classic 68000 legacy timer tick selection m68knommu: fix non-specific 68328 choice interrupt build failure
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