On 18 Aug 2002 18:16:43 -0400, Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > + <tag>noopt</tag> > + <item> > + <p> > + The presence of this string means that the package > + should be complied with the minumum possible amount of > + optimization. For C programs, this usually implies > + adding <tt>-O0</tt> to <tt>CFLAGS</tt>. Some programs > + might fail to build or run at this level of > + optimization; it may be necessary to use <tt>-O1</tt>. > + </p> > + </item> -O0 is the default of gcc. Why do I have to add it explicitly? I don't want a bug filed just because -O0 is missing.
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