Re: Does LVM2 support building with LTO enablement?

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Hi Zdenek,

The main motivation is to build the most opensuse rpms with LTO enablement, LVM2 is in the list.
I will try to compile the package with LTO enablement too.
Of course, if LVM2 does not support building with LTO enablement thoroughly, I think we need not to try.

Thanks
Gang

>>> On 2019/5/14 at 16:00, in message
<59ef89f8-9642-4455-cef0-450816eace0d@xxxxxxxxxx>, Zdenek Kabelac
<zkabelac@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dne 14. 05. 19 v 8:25 Gang He napsal(a):
>> Hello Guys,
>> 
>> Anybody touched this area?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Gang
> 
> 
> Hi
> 
> I'll take a look - although it looks like the problem is possibly with libaio 
> ?
> 
> Is libaio usable with -flto ?
> 
> ATM libaio is mandatory for building lvm2.
> 
> BTW - why do you need to use this option - lvm2 isn't really CPU cycle bounded 
> 
>   - if there is something slow it's typically some design issue - -flto will 
> not
> really improve things here...
> 
> Zdenek


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