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2015 Jun 19
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[LLVMdev] Long-Term Support for LLVM Projects Extension to Build System?
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2015 Jun 19
3
[LLVMdev] Long-Term Support for LLVM Projects Extension to Build System?
Dear All, Thanks for the feedback. To clarify, this is for LLVM-related projects that are linking against the LLVM libraries. The feature for keeping our source code in arbitrary locations isn't something we need. If we can just drop our source code into llvm/projects (or some other designated LLVM subdirectory) and write LLVM-esque CMake files, that should be enough for projects that