On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 9:21 AM, Adam Jackson <a...@redhat.com> wrote:
> LLVM upstream is (eventually) dropping their autotools build system in > favor of their cmake buildsystem. This wouldn't normally be something > you'd notice, but the two produce different sets of shared libraries, > autotools gave you one big libLLVM and cmake gives you lots of > individual libraries. > > This means the llvm consumers need to be relinked against the new set > of libs, and that's grinding its way through koji now. Hopefully those > will all complete before the next rawhide compose, but arm might hold > us back a bit. > > On the plus side, this makes it possible to actually build lldb, clang, > and compiler-rt independently of the llvm core. This is a huge win from > my perspective because I absolutely do not care about clang and want > never again to get any bugs about it. If you're someone who does care > about one of those subprojects, they could use maintainers. > This won't affect most users, but just as an FYI, the system header files for clang are moving from /usr/lib to %{_libdir} because of this change. So on x86_64 and other 64-bit platforms, they will now be in /usr/lib64.
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