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It's kind of stupid that we currently use the C++ compiler to link. This is done solely because we use the C++ compiler for the tests anyway. However, you're much more likely to have a C compiler than a C++ compiler, so it makes sense to use the C compiler instead.
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the micro image currently doesn't have enough free space to boot (currently an extra 20MB of space is given to it). possible solutions:
- figure out what's taking up so much space at boot and minimize it (hardest)
- make the boot-resizing process take up less space in extra utils (harder)
- load a mini image and see how much extra space it takes up compared to how much it started with, u
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Right not it can take an easy 15s, seems like a long time, we can just remove the directory and its contents.