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Post#2
by cttan » 28 Feb 2015, 04:24
Hi blue4meridian,
Pls download it from usm:-
usm -g llvm
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1) llvm-3.3-x86_64-2.txz
2) llvm-3.3-x86_64-3_slack14.1.txz
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Post#3
by blue4meridian » 28 Feb 2015, 05:38
Salutations...
The USM doesn't work for me but pkgs.org does.
I'm already using Llvm. "Lld" is a Llvm dropin component (a linker).
My vision of the ultimate embedded system is based on dropins.
I believe ALL binaries should die the death of a thousand (dropin) cuts.
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Post#4
by wread » 02 May 2015, 03:15
Hi blue4meridian!
Did you ever think, your llvm version might be wrong? Why don't you try
this one?
Good luck

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Post#5
by blue4meridian » 04 May 2015, 01:12
Salutations...
My Llvm (Arch Linux) is stable and functional.

I'm just trying to raise the performance bar to the bleeding edge.
Lld is a project to improve Llvm/Clang. I've been many weeks depreciating the Porteus base modules with dropins.
It's a lot of work. The first dropin was
LibreSSL to replace openssl.
Perhaps maybe a few more months to go?
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Post#6
by wread » 04 May 2015, 02:13
The module I posted contains a functional linker that works ok for me.
Did you try it and it didn't work for you? Was OpenSSL not secure enough?
I know, Arch Linux pretends to be the bleeding edge, but then at once....it doesn't work!
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Post#7
by blue4meridian » 04 May 2015, 08:31
Salutations...
For me it seems all these package repos can be squirrely sometimes.
The bleeding edge I'm referring to are drop-in's such as "Libressl" and 'Lld'.
Openssl is currently facing some difficulties. Maybe in time they'll get sorted out.
In the meanwhile Libressl seems the route of least resistance.
Best Regards...

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