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[bug #38190] base fails to detect whether objc really works with clang/l
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Richard Frith-Macdonald |
Subject: |
[bug #38190] base fails to detect whether objc really works with clang/libobjc2 |
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Sun, 17 Feb 2013 07:52:49 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #1, bug #38190 (project gnustep):
The change to objc-common.g is an update made by David to support libobjc2, so
it seems odd that it should prevent libobjc2 working on your system.
I don't have an openbsd system to try on, but I've tried building on a clean
installl of debian stable with llvm/clang abd libobobjc2 built from svn trunk,
and that had no trouble.
I guess there is a general problem in that llvm/clang/libobjc2 are basically
unstable, changing too much for us to support all possible versions: so
realistically, if this issue doesn't occur with the latest clang and libobjc2
from subversion, perhaps we should just ignore it?
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