0.27 uses LLVM 7, although 0.27.0~rc1 doesn't build cleanly yet:
g++ -shared -I/usr/lib/llvm-7/include -fno-exceptions -D_GNU_SOURCE
-D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS -D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS -D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS -fno-rtti
-g -flto assembly.cpp bitcode.cpp core.cpp initfini.cpp module.cpp value.cpp
got version from expanded keyword {'version': '0.26.0', 'full':
'f63f7b0b67bfc159a9cc4e6a9728c67f8c690825'}
running build_ext
/usr/bin/python /<>/ffi/build.py
LLVM version... 7.0.1
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/<>/ffi/build.py", line 167, in
main()
File "/<>/ffi/build.py",
Upstream needs some time to adapt, v0.26.0rc1 (released recently):
"LLVM 7 support was originally slated for this release, but had to be delayed
after some issues arose in testing. LLVM 6 is still required for llvmlite."
DS
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4096R/DF5182C8 (sten...@debian.org)
http://www.danielstender.com/
Source: llvmlite
Severity: normal
Hello,
llvm-toolchain-7 is now the default version in Debian.
As part of the effort to keep the number of llvm-toolchain versions under
control, it would be great if you could update to llvm-toolchain-7.
Thanks,
Sylvestre
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