But in the announcemente they made when reverting this change was made,
they warned that it might be reenabled in the next release.
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> > > Thanks, but this still doesn't make sense to me for the kernel because,
> > > past the point where you cut it off it says:
> > >
> > > This option is not enabled by default at any optimization level
> > > because it is new and has yet to be subjected to thorough testing.
> > > You may of course enable it manually with `-fstrict-aliasing'.
> >
> > recent gcc versions enable -fstrict-aliasing automatically.
>
> this has been reverted
>
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