Re: On Ye Olde Foreste of Anciente LLVM Versiones

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On 2018-03-08 17:05, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Thu, 2018-03-08 at 14:54 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
>> 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?
> 
> AFAICS, nothing at all uses these:

You have to look at the -libs subpackage too.

-- 
Yaakov Selkowitz
Software Engineer - Platform Enablement Group
Red Hat, Inc.

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