On Ye Olde Foreste of Anciente LLVM Versiones

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While rebuilding stuff for "GCC 8 ABI change on x86_64", I noticed we
have a rather magnificent collection of ancient llvm versions:

llvm34
llvm35
llvm3.9
llvm4.0
llvm5.0

None of these is retired (llvm33 and llvm3.7 also exist, but *are*
retired). llvm34 and llvm35 don't build successfully and haven't for
some time. The more recent ones mostly look like they should build,
except they have issues with exhausting RAM on the i686 and armhfp
builders.

Do we actually need all of these for anything? Can we kill some of
them?
-- 
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
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