That's strange. I just tried `which clang` and it came back with 
'/opt/local/bin/clang'. I also tried running `port contents llvm` and it listed 
'/opt/local/bin/clang' among other things as well.I had older clang installed 
from version 2.6_2 and 2.7_2 and recently upgraded it to 2.8_0.Here's what I 
get when I run:`port installed | grep llvm`  llvm @2.6_2  llvm @2.7_2  llvm 
@2.8_0+clang (active)
        Strange part is that older versions do not have any variants listed 
(+clang) and when I upgraded to version 2.8, it appears like it picked up clang 
variant (which is not listed if you run `port info llvm`) automatically.You can 
try installing the older version of llvm but you may also want to hear from the 
maintainers first.
        -- Takashi YoshidaSent with Sparrow
                
                
        On Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at 5:12 AM, Boris Dušek wrote:
        
            Hello,I installed the llvm port with version 2.8, but `clang' 
command is notincluded. I don't know if it was ever included in previous 
versions. There isno variant of llvm that would indicate turning clang on, 
neither is there aport with name clang. Is there any way to get clang from this 
or another port?Best regards,Boris 
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