>
> You have a functional Clang/libc++ toolchain? That's awesome! Are all
> patches upstreamed already and how can I make my own?
> :)

Hey ruben I know this is something you were looking for a long time. :)

ATM I have 90% of the patches upstreamed.
As alexey said I have created mingw-w64 packages for msys2 for this.

I'm currently wrapping up a full portable toolchain for jb from videolan.
Once I'm done I will share my scripts with you to build it yourself

Kind Regards
Martell

On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 9:51 AM, Ruben Van Boxem <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 2015-10-29 3:54 GMT+01:00 Martell Malone <[email protected]>:
>
>> My second reason is clang.
>> I currently have a mingw-w64 toolchain with this stack.
>> clang + libc++ + compiler-rt + lld
>> this equates to
>> gcc + libstdc++ + libgcc + binutils.
>>
>> If we want a standalone clang stack using lld we should not have to build
>> binutils just to have dlltool generate some import libs for us.
>> Not only that but we would have to rebuild dlltool for each target
>> defeating the purpose of clang and lld being a multi target toolchain out
>> of the box.
>>
>> With clang we only have to rebuild the crt, libc++ and compiler-rt for
>> each target.
>> The compiler and linker and related tools never have to be rebuilt.
>> using binutils unfortunately breaks this lovely model and increases build
>> times.
>>
>>
> You have a functional Clang/libc++ toolchain? That's awesome! Are all
> patches upstreamed already and how can I make my own?
>
> :)
>
> Ruben
>
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