While I certainly think clang should be fixed on ARM, it's important
to note:

 * clang doesn't work on i686/x86_64 either *    [1]

In both cases you have to hack the standard RPM flags, otherwise
compilation fails.

Therefore all arguments about ARM being dropped as a primary
architecture for not supporting clang, apply equally to x86.

For the supported compilers, ARM is equivalent to x86.

Rich.

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1099282#c2

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