On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 08:27:14PM +0200, Petr Vandrovec wrote: > Package: gcc-3.0 > Version: 3.0.1-0pre010723 > > Hi, > gcc-3.0.1 contains some really unreasonable default for -flimit-inline - > probably something around 100, but I did not look at sources. Default is > documented to be 10000 - 100 times larger than current default is. > Is there some really good reason for this change? Alan Cox refused > to change code to not inline, and I agree with him - 100 is completely > stupid, backward incompatible limit. Even rebuilding kernel with > -flimit-inline=200 fixed problem for my particular kernel, but going > back to 10000 is definitely preferred variant. > > This causes that kernel does not link due to missing non-inline instances > of 'extern inline...' calls - which are 'extern inline' just to catch this > not inlining. > > I hope for quick reverting back.
Why not have the kernel Makefile pass "-flimit-inline=10000" explicitly? -- .----------=======-=-======-=========-----------=====------------=-=-----. / Ben Collins -- ...on that fantastic voyage... -- Debian GNU/Linux \ ` [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ' `---=========------=======-------------=-=-----=-===-======-------=--=---'