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Enable integrated-as on selected arches on linux-next#274
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cool, we should consider upstreaming that change to the Makefile.
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thanks for the patch! |
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As seen here, arm32_v5, arm64, x86 and x86_64 already have all necessary patches on linux-next to be built with integrated-as enabled. ARM64 still produces a lot of warnings due to ClangBuiltLinux/linux#716.