We had talked about supporting both 3.2 and 3.3 but it started to look
like a pain...
I highly recommend just downloading one of the binary tarballs for LLVM
3.3, they are available for many common non-Windows OSes including
recent Ubuntus.
John
On 6/26/13 8:06 AM, Kees Bakker wrote:
On 26-06-13 14:45, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
26.06.2013, 14:31, "Kees Bakker" <[email protected]>:
On 22-06-13 00:56, Yang Chen wrote:
Hi all,
C-Reduce supports llvm 3.3 now. Special thanks to all who sent us
patches for making C-Reduce work with llvm 3.3 !
- Yang
FYI
This release announcement should also say that you cannot build
creduce with LLVM 3.2
anymore. Notice that with a standard Ubuntu 13.04 you "just" have
LLVM 3.2.
You can easily build 3.3 (or trunk) from sources
Yes, I know. But building (and installing) from source is not always
desirable.
I'll see if there are Ubuntu packages, and if not, I'll try to build one
myself.
(( "easily" is not the word that came to mind, I know how these things
go :-) ))