On 4/28/14, 12:30 AM, Ian Lepore wrote: > On Sun, 2014-04-27 at 22:25 +0800, Julian Elischer wrote: >> I need to hold off using CLANG for a while at $JOB. We are moving to a >> newer FBSD in the vicinity of 10.0 but we need to keep the gcc in hte >> picture for a bit longer before switching. What options do I put into >> various /etc/make.conf to keep CLANG out ofhte picture until we are >> ready for it? >> >> From reading various posts I see: >> WITHOUT_CLANG="yes" >> CC=gcc >> CXX=g++ >> CPP=gcc -E >> but that doesn't seem complete to me. >> >> For now I want to not compile clang in our official build environment. >> (and obviously not use it until we are ready for it later this year.) >> >> What other hooks do I need to set? >> >> Julian > We've got the same situation at work. What I'm using right now to build > 11-current _at_ r264151 is this: > > WITH_GCC=yes \ > WITH_GNUCXX=yes \ > WITHOUT_CLANG=yes \ > WITHOUT_CLANG_IS_CC=yes \ > > But that's now several weeks out of date, and there are two new knobs I > haven't investigated yet: WITH_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP and WITH_GCC_BOOTSTRAP. > > -- Ian > > > > Thanks Ian. Can soneone who is driving this please chime in? I will need to keep GCC on systems from 9.0 to 10.1 (and various points in between on the -current lineage). Will the lines above work for that whole range? or did it change over time? I expect to flip the CLANG switch sometime around the time when we slide on to 10.1 or so.Received on Mon Apr 28 2014 - 04:47:32 UTC
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