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    [–] glibg10b@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

    apparently having some LTO’d static libraries can cause issues

    Yeah, I think I've had that problem once or twice. I think I found the culprits by disabling all build flags for libraries that seemed related, rebuilding them, running emerge @preserved-rebuild and then repeating the process to narrow it down

    dmesg and PFL help with diagnosing crashes due to libraries, but I don't think that would help here

    If it helps, here's my package.env:

    # Build failures
    app-emulation/wine-vanilla noflto O3
    sys-apps/groff O3
    dev-lang/rust noflto
    dev-lang/python O3
    sys-auth/polkit O3
    sys-libs/libomp noflto
    sys-libs/compiler-rt noflto
    net-libs/nodejs O3
    dev-lang/duktape O3
    x11-drivers/xf86-video-intel noflto
    
    # Runtime failures
    gnome-extra/cjs noflto O3
    sys-devel/llvm noflto