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LTO was disabled in gfs2-utils as part of bug 2170017. Re-enable LTO in gfs2-utils if bug 2173624 gets fixed.
Treating this as low priority and a nice-to-have.
Bug 2173624 turned out to be undefined behaviour in the test that only causes issues when LTO is used, so I have merged https://pagure.io/gfs2-utils/pull-request/18 upstream to fix it up along with some other potential cases. Upstream has accumulated a couple of other fixes that will be good to have in RHEL 9.3, so I think the cleanest way to get this into RHEL 9.3 will be to cut a new minor release upstream and redo bug 2170017 to rebase to it.
Folding this into bug 2170017 as the 3.5.1 rebase re-enabled LTO and there's no testing to be done for it separate to the testing of the rebased package.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 2170017 ***