Yes, that should be fine. Keep in mind that you would need to install
llvm-gcc 2.0 as well. As a side note, why not just work with svn? That
way you don't end up using a llvm version that is over a year old.
-Tanya
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 7, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Fernando Magno Quintao Pereira <fernando at
cs.ucla.edu
> wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> I am using LLVM 1.8, and I want to update to the most recent
> version.
> I want to keep my old version, because I have done many changes in the
> source code. Could someone tell me if I am likely to experiment
> problems
> if I download LLVM 2.0 and keep it in a separate directory in the same
> machine where the old version is installed?
>
> best,
>
> Fernando
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