Re: prelink performance gains

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Once upon a time, Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> You can always make your software development life more simple by giving up on
> some useful feature.  That -O2 vs. -O0 build is a good comparison.

Since you keep repeating this one: -O2 vs. -O0 has a significant
performance gain.  The message that started this thread indicates that
prelink may not have a significant gain anymore.  If that's the case,
than _any_ effort is not worth the added complexity, overhead, etc. of
prelink.

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