At 05:48 PM 17/01/2005, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Like I said before, switching back to -O makes the system stable once again. I let it run continuous buildworlds without issue for 24hrs along with burnP6, and memtest running in the background. No problem.
Then I'd leave it at that. The difference between gcc -O2 and -O is marginal at best. Think of it as -O being the large axe that chops off a huge slab, and -O2 being the large axe, followed by some scratching with a nail-file. Most of the time it isn't worth the effort.
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