Robert Huff writes:
> Charlie Li writes:
>
>> The LLVM ports are still needed for those consumers that need their
>> components, such as llvm-config and the like. Please refer to the aptly
>> named wiki page again:
>> https://wiki.freebsd.org/WhyDoIHaveToBuildLLVMWhenIAlreadyHaveClangInstall
Charlie Li writes:
> The LLVM ports are still needed for those consumers that need their
> components, such as llvm-config and the like. Please refer to the aptly
> named wiki page again:
> https://wiki.freebsd.org/WhyDoIHaveToBuildLLVMWhenIAlreadyHaveClangInstalled
This was the th
On 04/03/2019 23:16, Robert Huff wrote:
> I was recently told the reason we need devel/llvm70 is the llvm
> in base has - for reasons above my pay grade, but probably not above
> yours - certain components disabled which are required by various
> ports.
The LLVM ports are still needed for tho
Jan Beich writes:
> Robert Huff writes:
>
> > If this manages to truly replace previous versions a lot of people
> > will want to know.
>
> What does "truly replace" mean?
I was recently told the reason we need devel/llvm70 is the llvm
in base has - for reasons above my pay grade
Robert Huff writes:
> Jan Beich writes:
>
>> Recently /projects/clang800-import branch was merged[1] into /head.
>> 13.0-CURRENT now comes with Clang/libc++/LLD 8.0.0 (RC3 atm) in
>> base. Many ports have been fixed in advance but many also
>> remain[2] broken. If you receive mail from pkg-
Jan Beich writes:
> Recently /projects/clang800-import branch was merged[1] into /head.
> 13.0-CURRENT now comes with Clang/libc++/LLD 8.0.0 (RC3 atm) in
> base. Many ports have been fixed in advance but many also
> remain[2] broken. If you receive mail from pkg-fallout@ one of
> your por
Recently /projects/clang800-import branch was merged[1] into /head.
13.0-CURRENT now comes with Clang/libc++/LLD 8.0.0 (RC3 atm) in base.
Many ports have been fixed in advance but many also remain[2] broken.
If you receive mail from pkg-fallout@ one of your port no longer builds
on head-*-default j