Hello,

I was noticing that kernel compiling is set up to have gcc pipe data from one 
pass to another, instead of using 
temporary files.  On a memory constrained environment, this may not be the best 
idea (or at least I'd like to
explore that idea).  Instead of loading the assember, and having immediately 
being swapped out while the cc1 pass 
runs, it may make more sense to have the temp files being written, instead of 
the swap in and out, when compiling 
the various objects of the kernel.

So, simply pulling out the -pipe from the compiler flag list didn't see to have 
the desired effect.  I'm afraid I'm 
still missing something.  I'm still observing the assembler being loaded.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

--Lance




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