* Ben Cotton:

> To ensure that we can identify packages that need the opt-in now and
> in the future, the plan is to pass to brp-strip-lto a flag indicating
> whether or not the package has opted into -ffat-lto-objects.  If
> brp-strip-lto finds .o/.a files, but the package has not opted into
> -ffat-lto-objects, then brp-strip-lto would signal an error.

And presumably fail the build?

A lot of the existing RPM post-processing steps detect, report, and
ignore errors because the generated RPM package might still be partially
useful.

Thanks,
Florian
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