On Mon, 10 Apr 2017 17:13:28 +0800, Andrew Lowe wrote:

>       Do we have any clang users out there? I've had clang installed
> on my machine for ages and a simple "clang test.c" will result in an 
> executable. I can even nearly build my whole machine using clang, so
> its up and running. I've now just updated clang, from a working 3.9.1
> to a 4.0.0-r1 and clang has now disappeared. If I type in "clang
> --version", I get "command not found". "whereis clang" only gives me
> the library dir. Doing "ls -la /usr/bin/cla*" gives me "No such file or
> directory"

Try "qlist clang" so see what is installed, "qlist clang | grep bin/"
should find the executables.

qlist is part of portage-utils, which you probably already have.


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Neil Bothwick

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