I built gustep (from svn) with clang, the compiler I use for every thing, on 
ubuntu 13.10, 14.04, 14.10, 15.04, 15.10. All both by updating to the gnustep 
from svn and installing it from the svn from scratch. I also built clang from 
source, ever stable release. I never installed gnustep, on any of my Linux 
systems, from their repository. I built from sources gnustep and clang on 
FreeBSD, the clang became the default compiler so no more necessity to build it 
from sources, also, gnustep is now very updated in the FreeBSD ports. I done 
all these operations w/o any kind of problems on both systems, so GNUstep build 
on an of the systems I wrote above, both i386 and x86_64.

Maybe did you wrong something during the build process?
 
> Il giorno 02/dic/2015, alle ore 19:41, Luis Garcia Alanis <l...@garcia.tv> ha 
> scritto:
> 
> are you targetting 15.10? I now 14.04 and 14.10 ubuntu releases don't build 
> gnustep with clang out of the box, I think even 15.04 does not build with 
> clang out of the box, but the latest that does came out does.
> 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 8:37 AM, Ivan Vučica <i...@vucica.net 
> <mailto:i...@vucica.net>> wrote:
> That is the idea. But currently that cannot happen.
> 
> Current status is that Launchpad's PPA builder apparently cannot find clang 
> for libobjc2, even though I declared it in the Build-Depends field. Debugging 
> this kind of things is annoying as I need to rebuild the source package 
> (which, with current automation, takes a while). It has to have a unique 
> package version, otherwise PPA upload rejects it. Then I need to wait for 
> Canonical's builder to install the whole system. Then I need to identify what 
> broke solely based on logs output (because why would there be a feature to 
> browse the build sandbox's filesystem, that would be silly, right).
> 
> I will make appropriate announcements when this is ready.
> 
> Patches and forks are, of course, welcome...
> 
> sent from phone
> 
> On Dec 2, 2015 13:12, "Luis Garcia Alanis" <l...@garcia.tv 
> <mailto:l...@garcia.tv>> wrote:
> Great!
> 
> Maybe Gregory can put them on the gnustep page as a ppa so that folks using 
> ubuntu can use them :)
> 
> is it automatable? 
> 
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 4:39 AM, Ivan Vučica <i...@vucica.net 
> <mailto:i...@vucica.net>> wrote:
> Breakage that I discovered during the GS meeting (Debian package build system 
> complaining about libobjc missing specification of dependencies) has been 
> fixed. I'll send an update when I am ready to upload new packages to a PPA.
> 
> I could not squeeze cmake's cpack into submission to build the binary deb 
> package correctly (to produce the 
> .shlibs file), so I have given up on this, and packaging is done using 
> plain-old debianhelper-based system. As an added bonus, now this system 
> produces a Debian source package for libobjc2 as well!
> 
> I've also switched to git repo for libobjc2. Where I left things off, 
> gnustep-gui did not build correctly, but that's a matter of some more 
> tweaking.
> 
> Next up:
> - replacing DEB_MAINTAINER with DEB_FULLNAME and DEB_EMAIL (if I recall the 
> variable names correctly) which is what dch tool for updating changelogs uses
> - docker system should let you use your own gpg key and specify 
> DEB_{MAINTAINER,FULLNAME,EMAOL}
> - moving away from interdependant shellscripts into a set of dockerfiles 
> (making use of docker's caching) which will only depend on previous 
> container's DEB file outputs, and not on the rest of the filesystem contents
> 
> sent from phone
> 
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2015, 10:47 David Chisnall <thera...@sucs.org 
> <mailto:thera...@sucs.org>> wrote:
> 
> On 7 Jul 2015, at 17:53, Ivan Vučica <i...@vucica.net 
> <mailto:i...@vucica.net>> wrote:
> >
> > - It's still using libobjc2 from GNUstep's Subversion repository, and not 
> > the one in David's repository on Github
> 
> FYI: This is now moved back to the GNUstep organisation on GitHub[1] and 
> that’s where the FreeBSD port fetches it from (GitHub can produce tarballs 
> from unreleased revisions, so it’s nice and easy to package unreleased code). 
>  Please don’t use the one that’s under my user on GitHub.
> 
> We’ve been using it here and I’ve not had any other bug reports from FreeBSD 
> users, so I intend on pushing out a new release this weekend.
> 
> David
> 
> [1] https <https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2>:// 
> <https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2>github.com 
> <https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2>/ 
> <https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2>gnustep 
> <https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2>/ 
> <https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2>libobjc2 
> <https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2>
> -- Sent from my Cray X1
> 
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