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Hi!
I started a discussion about enabling Link-Time Optimization (LTO) across all pop!_os projects to improve their general performance (more compiler optimizations can be done with LTO) and the binary size reduction (LTO usually leads to measurable binary size improvements) here - pop-os/pop#3386 . In pop-os/pop#3386 (comment) was proposed creating PRs into repos with enabling LTO - it's such a PR!
As a reference, I used the
cosmic-comp
Release profile.I see that in this project LTO was already enabled in this commit but disabled here without comments. Maybe it was just a mistake. If there are actual reasons for disabling LTO here, please let me know. Maybe we can try to mitigate these reasons via the Thin LTO mode instead of Fat LTO.