-# gcc -O3 (and higher) can cause Storable.xs to produce code that
+# gcc -O3 (and higher) can cause code produced from Storable.xs that
# dumps core immediately in recurse.t and retrieve.t, in is_storing()
# and last_op_in_netorder(), respectively. In both cases the cxt is
# full of junk (and according to valgrind the cxt was never stack'd,
-# malloc'd or free'd). Observed in Debian 3.0 x86, both with gccs
-# 2.95.4 20011002 and 3.3. The failures are seen only for unthreaded
-# builds, threaded builds work okay.
+# malloc'd or free'd). Observed in Debian 3.0 x86, with gccs 2.95.4
+# 20011002 and 3.3, and in Redhat 7.1 with gcc 3.3.1. The failures
+# happen only for unthreaded builds, threaded builds work okay.
use Config;
-$self->{OPTIMIZE} = '-O2'
- if -f '/etc/debian_version' &&
- ($Config{gccversion} =~ /^2\.95\.4 20011002 / ||
- $Config{gccversion} eq '3.3');
+$self->{OPTIMIZE} = '-O2';