From best to worst:
(*) Linux + gcc + gold - produces what seems to be a working program, but
SIGSEGV's in unit tests, and cannot be debugged because debug info is
non-existent
(*) Windows + Visual Studio - manages to do most of the build, but runs
into a weird compiler issue when building the twain extension
(*) Linux + clang11 + gold - runs into linking error with the desktop module
(*) Linux + clang11 + lld --- did not make it past comphelper before
hitting a link problem
(*) macOS - did not make it past unoidl before crashing while trying to run
one of the unoidl tools
Context
- FYI: current status of our --enable-lto support · Noel Grandin
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