I have attached the script.  Basically, all that it does is extract the tarball 
from the install script, untar it into a temp directory, install the rpm 
created by the llvm build, then tar the temp directory back onto the tail of 
the script.
The script lives in a subdirectory of the main poky directory, and assumes that 
that is your current working directory when you execute it.  Of course, it will 
need modification on your part because it assumes filenames based upon my own 
llvm recipes.

I would appreciate if you figure out how to get them installed correctly from 
entirely within the Yocto framework, you will share the information.

-Jim-


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From: Yu, Chan KitX [chan.kitx...@intel.com]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 6:19 PM
To: Jim Rafert; yocto@yoctoproject.org
Subject: RE: Building clang with Yocto

Hi Jim,

How did you jam the clang compiler into the SDK tarball?

Chan Kit

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Rafert [mailto:j...@spectralogic.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 1:48 AM
To: yocto@yoctoproject.org; Yu, Chan KitX
Subject: Building clang with Yocto

Hello Chan,

I have been working to a similar goal, to include clang in the toolchain to be 
used for compiling applications to run on the target.  Using clang to compile 
the OS and kernel are not required or  desired by me.

You may get some insight from the thread I started in November on the subject.  
I'm not sure that this contains all of the posts on the subject. You may want 
to search the archive for November.

I have not been successful yet in getting clang actually packaged in the 
toolchain, in the Yocto build,  but at least it builds.  I have a postbuild 
script that takes the built clang compiler from the work directory and jams it 
into the SDK tarball that is embedded in the sdk install script.

-Jim-


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