On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Matt <m...@use.net> wrote:
> The attached patches do two things:
> 1. Backports a fix from trunk that eliminates bogus warning traces. On my
> current codebase which links ~40MB of C++ with LTO, the bogus warning traces
> are literally hundreds of lines.
>

What is the trunk revision?

David

> I verified the backport fixed our issue by doing doing a profiledbootstrap
> using the bootstrap-lto.mk config with -O3 added. I used the resulting
> compiler on the proprietary codebase, C++Benchmark, scummvm, and a few other
> open source projects to validate.
>
> 2. Our primary development platform is RHEL6.1-based, and the recent
> autoconf requirement bump locked us out. I lowered the version, and saw no
> difference in ability to configure/bootstrap.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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