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<p>I think such benefits can be used in some CI testing, but for shipping packages for specific distros I think it is better to stick to the official compiler coming with the distros. There can be cases when one wants to replace a RPM installation with a git-branch compilation and then the resulting binaries may have different characteristics.</p>

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