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> I spoke too soon. I just looked back at the console history and the
> original time QuantLib and the test-suite compiled it was with -O2.
> When gcc crashed with QuantLib-python it was compiling with -O3. I'm
> re-compiling QuantLib now with -O1 (hopefully I won't have to go all
> the way to -O0).
>
> Mark.
>
> On Jun 15, 2004, at 10:37 AM, Luigi Ballabio wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>> mostly as an aid to Nando (which before a release goes through the
>> ChangeLog, poor soul, and writes a list of the changes since the
>> previous release) I've added a file called Changes.txt to the root
>> QuantLib folder. After committing a change, you're invited to append
>> to such file a short description of your contribution.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Luigi
>>
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