On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 04:25:42PM -0800, David Schultz wrote:
> Yes, the possibility of being bitten by compiler bugs is certainly
> higher with higher optimization levels.  Alpha with -O2 seems to
> have been broken for years, and I have seen strange things happen
> on IA64 as well.  But the i386 code generators have received much
> wider testing and debugging, so there is somewhat less danger there.

I'm always compiling -current on alpha and i386 with -O2 since months.
I havn't noticed any compiler related problems lately.
But I never used CPUTYPE over 586/mmx and ev56 as my -current machines
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