FYI, it is now clear what will happen upstream. The existing
cloog-ppl package will NOT be modified to build against the new
ppl-0.11 release. Instead it will be depreciated in favor of
the upcoming cloog.org release of cloog 0.15. The cloog.org
release of cloog can be built against a bundled isl library,
poly or ppl. There are no conflicts over soversions since
the cloog release creates libcloog-isl, libcloog-polylib and
libcloog-ppl shared libraries instead of just libcloog. At the
moment, it appears that only FSF gcc 4.6 and later will be
able to build against the newer cloog. The earlier gcc releases will
still have to be built against cloog-ppl and ppl-0.10.x.
We will have to use a different package name (cloogorg.info?)
for the new cloog 0.15 release. At least we aren't in bad as
shape as Debian. They got cute and renamed their shared lib
basenames from libcloog to libcloog-ppl and now have to lobby
upstream for a soversion bump to solve that conflict.
Jack
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