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@graysky, _thank-you_, yes, that'd be lovely.
Quick question: Why is it not simply:
make ${MAKEFLAGS} bzImage modules
That's the mystery god didn't want us to know. For some reason makepkg.conf is not used with kernel builds - I can put whatever optimizations in there I like and still get a working kernel.
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Quick question: Why is it not simply:
make ${MAKEFLAGS} bzImage modules
You can but the the KC/KCPP flags will not used machine-specific optimizations.
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So [1] and [2] have been dealt with. I guess I could leave this thread open, in case [3] would come up at some point again.
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@algorythm - thanks for your persistence. I have reverted the make line to the Arch default.
make ${MAKEFLAGS} bzImage modules
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@alg & graysky
Thank you! Learned something new and it piqued my interest enough to dig further into the world of k flags, well, maybe tomorrow
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I have reverted the make line to the Arch default.
Oh. What happened?
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algorythm - I can't find data to support that they are doing anything nor can I find data to support that they aren't doing anything.
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Right . How about just the file size? It changes when you use those flags.
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It's not clear to me that file size or sha1 sum etc. is relevant. I'm not saying no, I am acknowledging my ignorance. I want to see a direct read that these KC/PP flags are being used by a compiler before I fuck around with them again.
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Have it your way then . Your package anyway, but just saying that your pedantism is kind of redundant.
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