OpenBSD 5.9 apparently defaults to -fpie. We use -fno-PIE when appropriate already, but that is not enough - it does not turn off -fpie. Actually check for -fPIE is not precise enough. __PIE__ is set for both -fpie and -fPIE but with different values. As far as I can tell, both options were introduced at the same time, so both should always be supported. This fixes compilation on OpenBSD 5.9 which otherwise created insanely big lzma_decompress.img. Reported, suggested and tested by: Jiri B <jirib@devio.us>
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