[CentOS-devel] llvm-toolset-7.0 availability

Wed Sep 4 13:19:58 UTC 2019
Ken Roser <kroser at roser.us>

My apologies for my last message.  I didn't read the devtoolset-8.1 
posting thoroughly and incorrectly assumed it was for llvm.
What I need is the latest version of the llvm-toolset.

On 9/3/19 3:37 PM, Ken Roser wrote:
> I just learned devtoolset-8.1 is now available  Perhaps the effort is
> best spent on that package instead.
>
> https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/06/20/developer-toolset-8-1-and-gcc-8-3-now-available-for-red-hat-enterprise-linux-7/
>
> On 9/3/19 11:34 AM, Honza Horak wrote:
>> While this is packaged as SCL as well, it is not part of the RHSCL
>> content in Red Hat, so we originally did not pay closer attention to
>> that piece of sw in SCLo SIG.
>>
>> It looks like there is some demand now, so we can probably request cbs
>> tags for that and try to rebuild that SCL, similarly as we do it for
>> other RHSCL content.
>>
>> Ken, if there would be some troubles with rebuilding, would you be
>> willing to help, by any chance?
>>
>> Honza
>>
>> On 9/3/19 3:45 PM, Ken Roser wrote:
>>> Redhat has had llvm-toolset-7.0 available since March 2019. It adds
>>> support for clang and llvm version 7. See
>>> https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019 ... rust-1-31/
>>> <https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/03/29/red-hat-enterprise-linux-compiler-toolset-updates-clang-llvm-7-0-go-1-11-rust-1-31/>
>>>
>>> Is this going to be available on Centos 7 and if so, when?
>>>
>>> Don't confuse this with llvm-toolset-7 which supports the older clang
>>> version 5 which is already available with Centos 7.
>>>
>>>
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