On 6/9/22 10:34 AM, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2022 at 05:20:45PM +0000, John Baldwin wrote:
commit 74536fca79facf0e4fdbaf833b94d82e92bb9f77

     .github: Add a build on Ubuntu 22.04 using llvm 14.
...
          include:
            # TODO: both Ubuntu and macOS have bmake packages, we should try 
them instead of bootstrapping our own copy.
            - os: ubuntu-20.04
              compiler: clang-12
              cross-bindir: /usr/lib/llvm-12/bin
              pkgs: bmake libarchive-dev clang-12 lld-12
+          - os: ubuntu-22.04
+            compiler: clang-14
+            cross-bindir: /usr/lib/llvm-14/bin
+            pkgs: bmake libarchive-dev clang-14 lld-14

I'm not familiar with this CI(?) syntax, but doesn't "pkgs: bmake" mean
that above TODO comment is outdated?

No, because we still build bmake again below which I think is what the
comment is about.

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John Baldwin

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