David,
Unfortunately, I seem to have upgraded the drive which I used for 10.6
testing to 10.8. If you need help with the 10.6-EOL version of llvm34, I
can wipe my MacBook Pro's Time Machine drive temporarily and install Snow
Leopard there but I would prefer not to.
I had forgotten that the
On reflection, I don't see any way to achieve this transition from the
broken stage4 bootstrap to the proper stage3 bootstrap without some from of
circular dependency being created within fink on
10.4-EOL/10.5-EOL/10.6-EOL. We can't force the current llvm34-3.4.1-0a
package to be built and instal
David,
Since fink assumes that the user will have installed the command
line tools, we should use those locations for the c++ headers. However,
because fink has a binary distribution again, llvm34 should have a post
installation script in the clang34 split-off that checks for these expected