On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 6:44 PM, Barry Schwartz
<chemoelect...@chemoelectric.org> wrote:
> Mark Knecht <markkne...@gmail.com> skribis:
>> As this topic is on-going, let my ask about -fno-stack-protector. I
>> haven't messed with my build flags in literally years, and certainly
>> not since I built this machine in 2010 where I only use CFLAGS="-O2
>> -march=native -pipe" . WRT to -fno-stack-protector does enabling a
>> flag like that in make.conf then trigger a requirement to rebuild
>> everything (emerge -e @world) or can one turn it on and just update
>> the machine package-by-package over time?
>
> If you _do not_ enable -fno-stack-protector you will get packages
> updated over time, once you start using 4.8.3+ as your system
> compiler. Enabling -fno-stack-protector is the way to keep things the
> same.
>
Thanks for the clarifications Barry.
Cheers,
Mark

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