I am not in favor of committing binaries into otherwise highly compressible
repositories, those containing primarily source code.

Clone operations become heavyweight and eliminating the binary from history
is, like any other file, difficult.

If we start to commit binaries, can it be in separate optional
repositories, please?

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On Wed 2 Dec 2020, 16:08 Gregory Casamento, <greg.casame...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Just a suggestion.  Could you commit the binary resulting from the build?
> While David might disagree, this is a very heavyweight and difficult build
> process.  I would prefer to spare others from having to go through it.  If
> someone else doesn't commit it, I will go through the process and do it
> myself.
>
> GC
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 7:24 AM Frederik Seiffert <frede...@algoriddim.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Am 02.12.2020 um 10:50 schrieb David Chisnall <gnus...@theravensnest.org
>> >:
>>
>> You should be able to just do a Windows build with the VS command prompt
>> and CMake.  I normally build clang with CMake + Ninja + either Visual
>> Studio or an existing LLVM install on Windows.  There are no other
>> dependencies.
>>
>>
>> Thanks, it’s building now, fans spinning. :)
>>
>> Frederik
>>
>>
>
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