Previously it was -O2, which is potentially a gcc-ism. -Os also has the
potential to be "portability challenged". Whilst -O should work everywhere,
as microperl is intended as a least-assumptions bootstrapping approach, it
seems best to make no assumptions about the compiler's optimiser.
/* Generated from:
* 323778627146f2762cd41f4dd1db6659f59006ec9bcaaf6bcc645d0380dda938 config_h.SH
- * 90b7a3f95ddf0116391ca50b622a54eb7f8b4268aebfe9ab052bd22978c94c54 uconfig.sh
+ * e2fe24c48912191bb7514cbd185016bb4cf5fe5e29b5effc78b3885a7f8d07a7 uconfig.sh
* ex: set ro: */
o_nonblock='O_NONBLOCK'
obj_ext='.o'
old_pthread_create_joinable=''
-optimize='-O2'
+optimize=''
orderlib='false'
osname='unknown'
osvers='unknown'