How to avoid building of all llvm/clang-related stuff on recent CURRENT?

From: Lev Serebryakov <lev_at_FreeBSD.org>
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2018 22:56:48 +0300
 I have these lines in my nanobsd config:

WITHOUT_CROSS_COMPILER=yes
WITH_SYSTEM_COMPILER=yes
WITHOUT_CLANG=yes
WITHOUT_CLANG_EXTRAS=yes
WITHOUT_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP=yes
WITHOUT_BINUTILS=yes
WITHOUT_BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP=yes
WITHOUT_ELFTOOLCHAIN=yes
WITHOUT_ELFTOOLCHAIN_TOOLS=yes
WITHOUT_ELFTOOLCHAIN_BOOTSTRAP=yes
WITHOUT_LLD=yes
XCC=/usr/bin/cc
XCXX=/usr/bin/c++
XCPP=/usr/bin/cpp
XAS=/usr/bin/as
XAR=/usr/bin/ar
XLD=/usr/bin/ld
XNM=/usr/bin/nm
XOBJDUMP=/usr/bin/objdump
XRANLIB=/usr/bin/ranlib
XSTRINGS=/usr/bin/strings
XSTRIPBIN=/usr/bin/strip
COMPILER_TYPE=clang

 And it worked some time ago. But now "buildworld" with these setting
build libllvm and other cross-tools anyway.

 Host and target are the same (amd64) and nanobsd sources are the same
as sources used to build host system.

 How to disable llvm & clang build completely?

-- 
// Lev Serebryakov
Received on Mon Jan 29 2018 - 18:56:50 UTC

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