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2020 Oct 10
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R 4.0.3 is released
...(LTO) with GCC and for 'thin' LTO with clang _via_ setting the LTO macro. * There is support for setting a different LTO flag for the Fortran compiler, including to empty when mixing clang and gfortran (as on macOS). See file config.site. * There is a new LTO_LD macro to set linker options for LTO compilation, for example to select an alternative linker or to parallelize thin LTO. DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT: * The LINPACK argument to chol.default(), chol2inv(), solve.default() and svd() has been defunct since R 3.1.0. Using it...
2020 Oct 10
0
R 4.0.3 is released
...(LTO) with GCC and for 'thin' LTO with clang _via_ setting the LTO macro. * There is support for setting a different LTO flag for the Fortran compiler, including to empty when mixing clang and gfortran (as on macOS). See file config.site. * There is a new LTO_LD macro to set linker options for LTO compilation, for example to select an alternative linker or to parallelize thin LTO. DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT: * The LINPACK argument to chol.default(), chol2inv(), solve.default() and svd() has been defunct since R 3.1.0. Using it...
2020 Oct 10
0
R 4.0.3 is released
...(LTO) with GCC and for 'thin' LTO with clang _via_ setting the LTO macro. * There is support for setting a different LTO flag for the Fortran compiler, including to empty when mixing clang and gfortran (as on macOS). See file config.site. * There is a new LTO_LD macro to set linker options for LTO compilation, for example to select an alternative linker or to parallelize thin LTO. DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT: * The LINPACK argument to chol.default(), chol2inv(), solve.default() and svd() has been defunct since R 3.1.0. Using it...