On Sat, 7 Mar 2015, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > Hello, > > I am attempting to debug why WINE[1], when compiled with GCC 5[2] on Fedora > Rawhide, cannot run when an optimization level is specified. > > -O0 : works > -O1 : segfault > -O2 : segfault > > I have enabled -O1 flags manually and WINE works. What other settings is GCC 5 > enabling between optimization levels? I have run -Q --help=optimizers and > that's what I based my flag settings on, but there is something obviously > missing that -O1 enables. GCC manual explains the behavior: Most optimizations are only enabled if an -O level is set on the command line. Otherwise they are disabled, even if individual optimization flags are specified. As a result, you can use -O1 and disable individual optimizations with -fno-... instead. Out of curiousity, where did you find the -Q --help=optimizers incantation? I've always thought it's a rarer bit of knowledge than the -O flag behavior. Alexander