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By default, jemalloc is building itself with -g3 if the local compiler supports it. It looks like this is generating a good deal of debug info that windows isn't optimizing out (on the order of 18MB). Windows gcc/ld is also not optimizing this data away, causing hello world to be 18MB in size. There's no current real need for debugging jemalloc to a great extent, so this commit manually passes -g1 to override -g3 which jemalloc is using. This is confirmed to drop the size of executables on windows back to a more reasonable size (2.0MB, as they were before). Closes #14144