> there is a plan for llvm before 1.0.

What does this refer to? Last I checked we were certain to still be using a
custom LLVM as of 1.0.


On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Luca BRUNO <lu...@debian.org> wrote:

> Tom Lee <rust-...@tomlee.co> wrote:
>
> > I've cced Luca Bruno in since I think he's been keeping a closer eye
> > on the details.
>
> Thanks for copying, I was already lurking the thread. For the sake of
> completeness, I've been in talk with several Mozillers and Debian guys
> in the last few days to try to sort out all the details, hopefully in
> time for 0.10. I'm currently waiting for some final quotable feedback,
> I'll try to post all the details after that.
>
> > Relevant link on the wiki:
> > https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Note-packaging
> >
> > At a glance, most of those tickets still seem to be open.
> > Helping us work through some of the thornier issues would be a huge
> > help.
>
> In fact, rust devs have been very collaborative and most of the issues
> are mostly fixed or being addressed. rpath should be ok, libuv has been
> upstreamed and there is a plan for llvm before 1.0.
> Bootstrapping will stay as is and hopefully be accepted (with some
> workaround processes) also in Debian.
>
> I can't speak for Fedora/RH, but looks like things are consistently
> improving on this front. And many third-party repositories already
> exists for those who prefer the bleeding-edge :)
>
> Cheers, Luca
>
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