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- still doesn't build by default with gcc (uses -fno-rtti even though it needs RTTI, bug present since 2.9 at least), requires Makefile hacking
- still doesn't install the clang static analyzer, have to copy manually
+ this time no toolchain path hacking needed, it actually found the gcc/glibc init files
- still doesn't build by default with gcc (uses -fno-rtti even though it needs RTTI, bug present since 2.9 at least), requires Makefile hacking
- still doesn't install the clang static analyzer, have to copy manually
+ this time no toolchain path hacking needed, it actually found the gcc/glibc init files
Hmm... I've had no problems doing a stock build (./configure && make && make install) of 3.1 branch checkouts of LLVM/Clang using gcc. Admittedly, I haven't tried with the released 3.1, so maybe they broke it again...
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