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    Phoronix: NetBSD Is Soon Importing LLVM's Clang Compiler

    Following in the ways of FreeBSD, the NetBSD operating system is soon going to be importing LLVM and the Clang C/C++ compiler for use on their platform...

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    Does anyone know if it is easy to use clang to cross-compile windows apps on linux? I've always used gcc and so far so good.

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    • #3
      Next

      I guess OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD are next..

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      • #4
        Originally posted by uid313 View Post
        I guess OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD are next..
        You never know. DragonFly as far as I'm concerned are using GCC 4.7 which is GPLv3.

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