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Re: Initial LLVM/clang patch
On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 07:01:35AM +0000, YAMAMOTO Takashi wrote:
> IMO, there's no problem to have work-in-progress stuff in any
> (possibly ugly or even wrong) shape which is easy for the interested
> developer to work on, unless it hurts others.
Yes, I think you're right - I've been talking about one thing, and
everyone else has been talking about something else completely. I'd
been looking at this from a "we need to have a good framework for
external toolchains", and I think everyone else has been looking at
this from a "we need to be able to work on clang/llvm even before it's
ready".
To that end:
+ Perfect may well be the enemy of the good here.
+ I'd still like to see pkgsrc grow fetch methods for "svn co" and
"git clone"
+ I'd also like to see a decent framework at the time the files for clang
hit the tree
+ Until such time as that happens, I think a "svn download" makefile is
probably workable, as long as it's understood that this is not the end
state, that it's a temporary measure, and that the clang/llvm files will
be in-tree when we and they are ready
...and that I withdraw my objections if we can all agree on the above. I
know that others have sent me private email supporting my stance, though,
so you may have to convince them, too.
And, if it's not apparent - thanks for working on this, Joerg - getting
more and better support for external toolchains is great. Thanks also to
the pcc folks in this regard.
Best,
Alistair
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