In article <[email protected]>, Sean Callanan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Russell, > > to elaborate on Greg's point, LLDB for Linux is an evolving creature and > isn't yet at the point where we can cut a release and call it "stable." > You're > going to have a much better experience by using as recent an SVN checkout > as possible. > > Sean Thank you all for your helpful and quick replies. One more question, please: If I build LLDB trunk against Clang and LLVM trunk, must I also use that trunk of Clang and LLVM for compiling my code? Or may I continue to use the 3.2 releases of Clang and LLVM (and does it make sense to do so)? -- Russell P.S. I love LLDB with Clang and LLVM on my Mac. That is why I'm so keen to have it on linux. _______________________________________________ lldb-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev
