On 6/6/20 4:39 PM, Ken Moffat via lfs-dev wrote:
Well, again thanks, but I'm not at all certain. For example, the host system is the one where after its first boot I managed to run the 'check' tests without failures. Now (normal desktop installed, but same kernel) the tests which raise sigfpe again fail.
You do a lot with different flags. I only use them when absolutely necessary. I suspect your issues have something to do with that.
Have you ever done any benchmarks comparing a build with and without your different flags? If you are only changing installed space and/or execution time by a few percent then it seems that the benefit is not worth the effort.
Even if a task takes two seconds and you have a 50% reduction to one second, is it really important? A 10% reduction from an hour to 54 minutes is really not significant either unless you are doing that task continuously.
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