On 03 Mar 2016, at 14:45, kpneal at pobox.com wrote:>
> I notice on 10.2 we're using "FreeBSD clang version 3.4.1".
But there are
> bugs in this version of clang that I'm having trouble with.
Which specific bugs are those?
> Is compiling a newer (say, 3.7.1) version of clang to target FreeBSD
> supported? I have no desire to replace any of the libraries, just the
> compiler itself. Is that supposed to work _without_ going through the
> ports/pkgs system?
>
> IOW, can I just download from llvm.org the clang+llvm source, compile
> it on FreeBSD, and then use it safely?
Sure. You can also download pre-compiled versions from llvm.org, if you
want. Though if you can settle for a pre-compiled version, installing
it through pkg(1) is probably much easier.
-Dimitry
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