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On 31/05/2010 16:03:07, Daniel Eischen wrote:
> Is clangBSD able to support all our architectures?  Does it
> cross build for powerpc, mips, etc?  Has it made a ports run
> and does it successfully build and run most of our ports on
> Tier-1 archs, and does it compare similarly with gcc for ports
> on other archs?

Mostly agree, but waiting until clang can compile most of the ports is
going to be a really long wait.  Lots of projects out there won't want
to support anything other than gcc for the forseable future. Presumably
the import of clang to the base does not mean the immediate removal of
gcc.  Is it really such a bad thing to have gcc as a build-dependency
for various ported applications?

        Cheers,

        Matthew

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