-O6 is not a legal option of gcc. Unofficially gcc considers it to be
equivalent of -O3. clang chalks on it, though. This commit sets the
default optimization flag to be -O3, like gcc actually considered it.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3280/
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CMD_PREFIX=
endif
-OPTIMIZE?=-O6
+OPTIMIZE?=-O3
ifneq ($(findstring darwin,$(OSARCH)),)
ifeq ($(shell if test `/usr/bin/sw_vers -productVersion | cut -c4` -gt 5; then echo 6; else echo 0; fi),6)
# Snow Leopard/Lion has an issue with this optimization flag on large files (like chan_sip)