>>> try some of the prepackaged binaries. i used the redhat ones with >>> ubuntu. >>OK, I will get the redhat rpm and alien that into Debian (Ubuntu is built on >>Debian) and see it that works. Since their binary names conflict with generic >>ones like gcc (why did they do such a thing?), they must install somewhere >>else and symlink to an llvm-gcc as per their instructions. How does the rpm >>take care of this? >OK, this is not an rpm. The whole thing can be placed in home or /opt and used >as one sees fit. Worst can happen is another segfault, I suppose :-) Built aldrin. Started it up. No segfault (yet). Got the filepath error sited in an earlier post. I did not understand the reply to that one. How to fix?