Eric, I'd be happy to do this work. However, I have no experience with developing LLVM / Clang / LibC++, so I'll need some mentoring. I do have some experience on creating Debian packages though, from a few years back. Let me know how we should proceed with this.
For start, where shall I start looking at how Clang packages are created and deployed to apt.llvm.org ? Cheers, M. On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 3:18 PM Eric Fiselier <e...@efcs.ca> wrote: > I don't know about any .deb packages for libc++, but I sure would > appreciate somebody working on it :-) > > /Eric > > On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith < > dexonsm...@apple.com> wrote: > > +Eric > > Eric, do you know? > > On 2017-Feb-12, at 13:43, Michal Jaszczyk via cfe-users < > cfe-users@lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Hey, > > I'm trying to set up my Ubuntu Yakkety dev environment to use Clang and > LibC++. > > I'm trying to use Clang 4.0. It is not available in Yakkety by default, > but http://apt.llvm.org/ conveniently offers an Apt repository to get the > right package. I was able to use that and get Clang 4.0 pretty smoothly. > > Similarly, I'd like to use LibC++ 4.0. Yakkety offers 3.7 by default, and > it is actually broken. However, it seems that apt.llvm.org does not > provide .deb packages for LibC++. Is there anywhere I could find them? > > If none exist, how hard would it be to add them? I'd be willing to spend > some time trying to make this happen. > > Cheers, > > M. > > _______________________________________________ > cfe-users mailing list > cfe-users@lists.llvm.org > http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-users > > > >
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