Another C library possibility is "musl" -- http://www.musl-libc.org .
Not trying to sell it, and don't mean to start a "whats your favorite
library" discussion either. :)
That said, musl seems to compile and work. Aimed at being lightweight but
full-featured. Targeted at Linux systems for several common architectures.
Uses "permissive MIT license".
Hope it works for you or helps,
Brian
> Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 14:31:09 -0700
> From: Kostya Serebryany <kcc at google.com>
> To: Alexey Samsonov <vonosmas at gmail.com>
> Cc: "llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu" <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Compiling glibc with clang/LLVM
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> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Alexey Samsonov <vonosmas at
gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> +kcc
>>
>> AFAIU there are recent improvements in building glibc with Clang.
Kostya,
>> what is the current status of building upstream glibc?
>>
>
> glibc still doesn't build with clang, but the number of reasons is
becoming
> less.
> No ETA yet, I am doing this work in background.
>
> --kcc
>
>
>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 9:33 AM, Sahoo, Swarup Kumar <ssahoo2 at
illinois.edu
>>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Joshua,
>>>
>>> uClibc can be compiled with clang. You can try to use it if it
works
>>> for you.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Swarup.
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>> *From:* llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [llvmdev-bounces at
cs.uiuc.edu] on
>>> behalf of Joshua Tuttle [jtuttle at i-a-i.com]
>>> *Sent:* Monday, September 29, 2014 9:28 AM
>>> *To:* llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
>>> *Subject:* [LLVMdev] Compiling glibc with clang/LLVM
>>>
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I was wondering if clang/LLVM has support to compile glibc in its
>>> entirety? The only thing I could find of recent was this thread
saying the
>>> only way it could really be done is to use the dragonegg plugin
with gcc...
>>>
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/llvm-dev/pmZYVNTrVYQ
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>