Hi David,
Hi Gregory,

On 2020-07-09 11:27:20 +0200 David Chisnall <[email protected]> wrote:


> On 07/07/2020 20:13, Gregory Casamento wrote:
> 
>> GNUstep, very much contrary to popular belief, neither maintains the objc 
>> portion of gcc nor does it maintain clang.  If you are getting a segfault 
>> while running clang the most expedient place to report any bugs with clang 
>> is on their website.
> 
> I am the maintainer of GNU-family Objective-C runtime support in clang and of 
> the GNUstep runtime.  Unless you assign these bugs to me in the LLVM 
> Bugzilla, I am unlikely to see them.  I am far more likely to see and be able 
> to fix them if I see a post in this list, because it's much lower traffic.
> 
> If you add -### to the end of your clang invocation, it will show the clang 
> -cc1 invocation that runs the actual compiler.  If you then run that in a 
> debugger, you should be able to get a useful back trace.  Note that 
> clang-7.0.1 is quite old.  There were quite a few fixes in the 7-8 timeframe, 
> so trying with clang-10 would also be helpful.

As a beginner, I apologize my misunderstanding of that distinct places to 
report bugs.
I kwow those now.


> 
> David
> 
>


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