Neal Gompa wrote:
> Can the compiler team just merge the bloody plugin sources into the
> gcc source package so that it doesn't randomly break anymore?
I don't think that doing that is going to solve all the problems with
Annobin. I'd rather they just turn this off by default. Annotated builds for
analysis can be done in a side tag that never gets delivered to users, or
even in a scratch build. I still have not seen any rationale for delivering
packages containing annotated binaries to our users. If you want to know
whether a package is missing compiler flags, just do a scratch rebuild of
the SRPM with annobin enabled and analyze that.
Kevin Kofler
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