You should have the same version in general, yes. It is possible small
changes will not matter, that is true, but you are at risk of missing a
change that looks small but is dangerous.

- Alon



On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Александр Гурьянов <[email protected]>wrote:

> I found that it is because emcc does not pass sanity checks. Because
> latest version is used fastcomp. When i compiled llvm-fastcom this error is
> disappeared. But for now i have this message on emcc -v:
> ./emcc -v
> emcc (Emscripten GCC-like replacement + linker emulating GNU ld ) 1.13.2
> clang version 3.3
> Target: i386-pc-linux-gnu
> Thread model: posix
> ERROR    root: Emscripten, llvm and clang versions do not match, this is
> dangerous (1.13.2, 1.14.0, 1.14.0)
> ERROR    root: Make sure to use the same branch in each repo, and to be
> up-to-date on each. See
> https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/wiki/LLVM-Backend
> INFO     root: (Emscripten: Running sanity checks)
>
> Is that critical to have same version of emscripten and llvm+clang? I mean
> should i rebase always even if minor changes have been done in emscripten?
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