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this Makefile still used `CONFIG_GCC_USE_VERSION_*` to select various compilation options, for GCC versions that are antiquated convert to parsing the major from the `CONFIG_GCC_VERSION` which will always exist and can also be used with range logic intent seemed to be: * `-flto` for "not =10" (or newer, probably) * no additional options for "=10" (and newer, probably) GCC 11 or 12 would likely revert to the default (not =10) option, because 10 was the newest at the time, and 11 and 12 are "not 10" unsure of what actually works, perhaps `-flto` works in all versions by now (possibly early gcc 10 bug workaround?) GCC 11 will have been using `-flto` anyway by the current logic and I guess it must be working or there would have been changes Signed-off-by: Tony Butler <spudz76@gmail.com> |
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