On Jan 20, 2020, Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> wrote:

> On Thu, 16 Jan 2020, Alexandre Oliva wrote:

>> Here it is, at last, regstrapped on x86_64-linux-gnu.  Ok to install?

> I'm hesitant to approve it now since we're in stage4 and been too
> permissive already.  So ...

> OK for GCC 11.

Thanks, that sounds quite reasonable.  The patch itself is not very
invasive, but the behavior changes could probably use a longer time of
pre-release community use before hitting a release.  I'm queuing it up
for when we get to stage 1.

I suppose I might go ahead and install the libiberty follow-up patch
approved by Joseph, and squash the lto-wrapper portion into the larger
patch.  Please let me know in case you think the libiberty change to
preserve empty arguments should also be deferred to 11.

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