On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 07:18, Tom Martin wrote: > As a default for x86, wouldn't -O2 be more suitable? My personal > viewpoint is that if you want to set -O3 on x86, go ahead. But if you > do, you should know why you want to do it, and what affects it will > have. Many beginners who haven't really got their heads around CFLAGS > will possibly read somewhere that -O3 gives the most optimisation and be > sold there and then.
Hi, -O2 _is_ the default. The commented examples in make.conf are just that -- examples. Try leaving the make.conf as it was when distributed (with CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS commented out), then run `emerge info | grep CFLAGS`. Donnie
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