Re: [blfs-dev] symbol versioning in openssl

2020-09-08 Thread Pierre Labastie via blfs-dev
On Tue, 2020-09-08 at 11:51 +0200, Tim Tassonis via blfs-dev wrote: > Hi all > > Maybe a bit off-topic, but a while ago, the BLFS book had > instructions > on how to build openssl with symbol versioning, so openssl-1.0 and > openssl-1.1 can be mixed. As openssl-1.0 is out now, this seems to >

[blfs-dev] clang as a hard dependency, was Re: firefox (and js) -> rust -> llvm dependency

2020-09-08 Thread Ken Moffat via blfs-dev
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 07:00:08PM +0100, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote: > On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 01:33:49PM +0800, Xi Ruoyao via blfs-dev wrote: > > I just drafted js78 page. When it was built, the building system utilized > > some > > LLVM tools (llvm-objdump and llvm-profdata). > > > > Is a

Re: [blfs-dev] clang as a hard dependency, was Re: firefox (and js) -> rust -> llvm dependency

2020-09-08 Thread Pierre Labastie via blfs-dev
On Tue, 2020-09-08 at 12:19 +0100, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote: > [... trimming to keep just the question ...] > I guess the real question is: > > Do BLFS users build llvm without clang, and if so, what do they use > it for ? > I (or ranter jhalfs for blfs) always build llvm with clang and

[blfs-dev] symbol versioning in openssl

2020-09-08 Thread Tim Tassonis via blfs-dev
Hi all Maybe a bit off-topic, but a while ago, the BLFS book had instructions on how to build openssl with symbol versioning, so openssl-1.0 and openssl-1.1 can be mixed. As openssl-1.0 is out now, this seems to have been removed, but maybe somebody still remembers the instruction. I now

Re: [blfs-dev] clang as a hard dependency, was Re: firefox (and js) -> rust -> llvm dependency

2020-09-08 Thread Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev
On 9/8/20 6:19 AM, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote: On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 07:00:08PM +0100, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote: On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 01:33:49PM +0800, Xi Ruoyao via blfs-dev wrote: I just drafted js78 page. When it was built, the building system utilized some LLVM tools