On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 10:55:20PM +0530, Nilesh Patra wrote:
> > Also I'm confident that the switch *will* happen...
>
> I see, but this is also nice since ubuntu would have patches for some packages
> failing with lto that we could use :)
Honestly, I'm somewhat unhappy on how ubuntu handled this...
They created a "lto-blacklist" package and gcc (or dpkg? I don't
remember) was made to read that list of package, and if the currently
building package is in the blacklist it doesn't enable LTO. Which is…
obscure and… I really don't like it.
> Also, I was un-aware that you read debian-med@ -- and it is nice to see you here!
ahah, I'm quite everywhere I know :D
I won't claim I read every single email, but well.. every so often.. :D
You don't happen to be at debconf, right? :)
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