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! > > > -- > tangled strands of DNA explain the way that I behave. > http://www.clock.org/~matt