Re: final link failed: memory exhausted on armv7l

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Building with lto disabled is a bad idea, as Fedora intentionally
enabled lto by default.

What you describe as lto requires a lot of memory is caused by building
lto along with non-lto in the same object file requires significantly
more memory.  For that reason one can disable building non-lto along
with lto using the `-f-no-fat-lto-objects` compiler flags instead of
`-f-fat-lto-objects`, if and *only IF* the package in question does
*NOT* ship static libraries.

Björn

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