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    SubjectRe: Compiling x86 with and without frame pointer
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    On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 12:55, Dave Jones wrote:
    > On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 03:47:13PM +1100, Keith Owens wrote:
    > > The conventional wisdom is that compiling x86 without frame pointer
    > > results in smaller code. It turns out to be the opposite, compiling
    > > with frame pointers results in a smaller kernel. gcc version 3.2
    > > 20020822 (Red Hat Linux Rawhide 3.2-4).
    >
    > I've been pushing a forward port of the CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER changes
    > that went into 2.4 for a while, but Linus hasn't taken them each time.
    > I'll keep pushing until I get a comment..

    Send it this way 8)

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