Public bug reported:
(was suggested to create this question as a bug)
I'm a little uncertain as to whether this is a bug, or intended
behaviour of the package. (Using Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS (Kubuntu))
When I installed clang-3.6, it appears to (for some reason) conflict
with the clang package from llvm-defaults, and had to remove clang and
clang-3.4 to get 3.6 installed.
Afterwards, /usr/bin/clang and /usr/bin/clang++ no longer exist. Is this
because the overarching 'clang' package handles the creation of these
symlinks? Or is this a bug with clang-3.6?
I can obviously create my own symlink, but we have many people on different
machines, and I'm keen to upgrade to 3.6 as it appears to solve an actual bug I
had with clang-3.4 that caused the compiler to crash. I'd prefer not to have to
ask them to create the symlinks themselves.
Thanks
** Affects: llvm-defaults (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: llvm-toolchain-3.6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: llvm-defaults (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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clang-3.6 package does not install symlink
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