[Bug 248231] Review Request: ustr - String library, very low memory overhead, simple to import

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Summary: Review Request: ustr - String library, very low memory overhead, simple to import


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=248231





------- Additional Comments From rc040203 at freenet.de  2007-07-31 02:31 EST -------
(In reply to comment #21)
 
> > -O* flags imply many other flags and have many side-effects (such as inlining,
> > certain optimizations, certain arch-dependent optimizations etc.), which
> > implicitly gradually change over time.
> 
>  Indeed they do, none of those change the Application Binary Interface though.

* -ggdb3 does. If GCC doesn't support it, your package won't build nor will it
be usable.

> And, as I would normally presume you'd know, they do affect things like
> hampering debugging of code (which, being the -debug package might be kind of
> the point).
Yes, -O2 always reduces debug-ability of the code, so what is the problem you
are trying to solve?

> > >  You are requiring making the debugging worse in Fedora, for no good
reason that
> > > I can see.
> > > If you are going to hold to that line, due to it being policy, I'd
> > > like to know how I can go about getting this policy fixed.
> 
> > In this case, I am going to be hard - Fix the package.
> 
>  As I said I can make the package worse so it passes review (I'll upload a 0.7
> package tomorrow), but again I'd like to know how I get this problem with policy
> fixed ... so at some point in the future I can unbreak the package.
I guess you will understand, that I consider your answer to be non-acceptable
and inappropriate.


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