Re: On Ye Olde Foreste of Anciente LLVM Versiones

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On 03/08/2018 03:23 PM, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> On 2018-03-08 16:54, 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:
> 
> Please double-check, but based on results of dnf repoquery of the
> respective -libs subpackage:
> 
>> llvm34
> 
> Don't see any reverse dependencies since at least F26.
> 
>> llvm35
> 
> Ditto.
> 

I can retire these two packages.

-Tom

>> llvm3.9
> 
> Still required by julia[1].
> 
>> llvm4.0
> 
> Still required by ldc due to an issue on ppc64le[2].
> 
>> llvm5.0
> 
> 6 was *just* released, so at least atm still required (directly, or
> indirectly via clang5.0) by bcc, beignet, ispc, iwyu, pocl, and rust.
> It will take a little while for all these to support 6 upstream.
> 
>> 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.
> 
> [1] https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia#llvm
> [2] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ldc/c/4130742
> 
> 
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