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--- Comment #23 from conchur at web dot de ---
Awesome :)
Just tested it and it seems to work quite well here.
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--- Comment #5 from conchur at web dot de ---
Thanks for the patches. I've rebuild the gcc package (which took the whole
afternoon + night on my machine) and can verify that the mini testcases are now
working perfectly fine.
I've also
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Mini Testcases
Current results (the -COMPILE things are just out of curiosity):
SIMPLE-COMP
: lto
Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org
Reporter: conchur at web dot de
I was discussing with the Debian Reproducible Builds people some problem that
I've noticed (only) with LTO builds. The build id (and debug link) was changing
all the time and Jérémy Bobbio suggested