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2016-08-29 3:04 GMT+02:00 K. Macy <kmacy@freebsd.org>: > > I'm writing from my cellphone away from my computer, so take this with a > > grain of salt: > > > > -L/usr/local/llvm38/lib > > You're missing the point. If your webserver crashes every other day, > the fact that you can run a batch job to restart it doesn't make it > OK. > > Fair enough, I misunderstood the point as "clang, even from ports, cannot do omp at all [from a shell]". > [...] Requiring additional tweaking to build on FreeBSD > or requiring users to install gcc is kind of underwhelming. > Isn't that precisely what the ports infrastructure is supposed to do? What about compiler.mk? If it can provide an extra library-dirs argument to the port's configure then we're not that bad. And still I agree, this is far from an ideal situation, and we speaking about finding a library, we have still not touched having clang use the LLVM linker...
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