On 2020-08-01 04:57 +0100, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote:

> From that I conclude that current versions of rustc with llvm-11
> will need their shipped llvm, which is slow and large to build (on
> this system, 1.42.0 with its shipped llvm took 40.8 SBU and
> installed 394.3 MiB on this 8-thread machine, against 34.3 SBU and
> 250.8 MiB for a build from the beginning of June - both without
> running the tests).
> 
> Meanwhile, rustc-1.45.1 is out, but the release notes
> https://blog.rust-lang.org/2020/07/30/Rust-1.45.1.html do not
> mention llvm-11.  The 1.46.0 release is expected to be after 15th
> April and llvm-11 probably won't be released until September.  So I
> doubt that anyone will fix rustc for building with sysllvm in the
> near future.
> 
> Therefore, for our 10.0 release rustc-1.42.0 looks like the way to
> go.

I can build rustc-1.45.0 with LLVM 10.  I'm lazy to build rustc-1.45.1 because
I'll start to rebuild everything with glibc-2.32 tomorrow.

I suggest to keep LLVM 10, and update to rustc-1.45.1 in BLFS-10.0 release. LLVM
11 is scheduled to be released on Aug. 26, but I remember that the release of
LLVM 9 and LLVM 10 were both overdue for about one week.  So it's not very
likely we'll use LLVM 11 in BLFS 10.0.
-- 
Xi Ruoyao <xry...@mengyan1223.wang>
School of Aerospace Science and Technology, Xidian University

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