On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 10:24:13AM +0100, David Chisnall wrote:> On 1 Apr 2013, at 22:05, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote: > > > • MacOS X (x86) > > • Linux (Ubuntu - x86) > > • FreeBSD (x86) > > • Windows (experimentally) > > > > We would like to support ARM again. Also, there has been significant improvements on other platforms. The only thing keeping us from releasing binaries for non-Intel platforms is a phalanx of testers for those platforms. The more testers we have, the better. > > We are currently in the process of switching FreeBSD/ARM over to clang. We will certainly do testing, but I'm not sure it's worth LLVM shipping binaries, as clang 3.3 will be the system compiler and clang trunk is available in ports.I think the arm binary is for linux. :) Regards, chenwj -- Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任) Computer Systems Lab, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel:886-2-2788-3799 #1667 Homepage: http://people.cs.nctu.edu.tw/~chenwj
On 9 April 2013 09:48, 陳韋任 (Wei-Ren Chen) <chenwj at iis.sinica.edu.tw> wrote:> > We are currently in the process of switching FreeBSD/ARM over to clang. > We will certainly do testing, but I'm not sure it's worth LLVM shipping > binaries, as clang 3.3 will be the system compiler and clang trunk is > available in ports. > > I think the arm binary is for linux. :) >FreeBSD is also an important platform to test, and it will inevitably ship LLVM when Clang becomes the system compiler. David, it'd be good to have any reduced troubling case as a test in check-all during the migration to LLVM. cheers, --renato -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20130409/13323190/attachment.html>
On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 05:22:45PM +0100, Renato Golin wrote:> On 9 April 2013 09:48, 陳韋任 (Wei-Ren Chen) <chenwj at iis.sinica.edu.tw> wrote: > > > We are currently in the process of switching FreeBSD/ARM over to clang. > We will certainly do testing, but I'm not sure it's worth LLVM shipping > binaries, as clang 3.3 will be the system compiler and clang trunk is > available in ports. > > I think the arm binary is for linux. :) > > > FreeBSD is also an important platform to test, and it will inevitably ship LLVM > when Clang becomes the system compiler.I agree FreeBSD is also a important platform. What I mean is, although FreeBSD change its system compiler to clang/LLVM, shipping the ARM binaries is still needed as that's for Linux. Regards, chenwj -- Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任) Computer Systems Lab, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel:886-2-2788-3799 #1667 Homepage: http://people.cs.nctu.edu.tw/~chenwj