I want to eventually make clang and dragonegg into subports of llvm.  Perhaps 
eero should be a subport as well.

How frequently is he going to tag release candidates?  I'd be fine with 
updating llvm-3.2 along with the eero schedule if it's near-monthly.


On Jul 20, 2012, at 03:05, Vincent Habchi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> I’m currently finalizing the Portfile for a new port, eero-devel, tied to the 
> Eero language, an evolution of Obj-C in development (http://eerolanguage.org).
> 
> The Eero compiler is a extended version of Clang (it can also compile regular 
> C, C++, Obj-C). At this point, there is no release, only a git repository, 
> though the main developer, Andy Arvanitis, has agreed to tag the most 
> meaningful revisions in order to ease downloading and dependency resolution.
> 
> I have two choices: one is to use both the Eero tagged copies of llvm-trunk 
> and clang-trunk, thereby making it a total autarkic port, but replicating 
> llvm libraries; the other choice is to make it depend on llvm-3.2, but that 
> would mean either asking Andy to place a tag each time the llvm-3.2 port is 
> updated, or update llvm-3.2 Portfile each time Andy tags a new revision.
> 
> What would be, according to you, the best option?
> 
> Thanks a lot, have fun.
> Vincent
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