[MacPorts] #40266: wine, wine-devel: blacklist clang compilers producing buggy binaries

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Wed Aug 28 12:28:50 PDT 2013


#40266: wine, wine-devel: blacklist clang compilers producing buggy binaries
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  Reporter:  ionic@…                         |      Owner:  macports-
      Type:  defect                          |  tickets@…
  Priority:  Normal                          |     Status:  new
 Component:  ports                           |  Milestone:
Resolution:                                  |    Version:  2.2.0
      Port:  wine wine-devel wine-crossover  |   Keywords:  haspatch
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Comment (by jeremyhu@…):

 Replying to [comment:13 ionic@…]:
 > `compiler.blacklist-append`? Did you mean `compiler.fallback-append`? :)

 Yes, edited ><

 > >Also, the default compiler.fallback actually does choose Apple's
 recommended compiler as the first option based on Xcode version (although
 I think Apple may have been pushing for clang adoption in Xcode 4.0 and
 4.1, but we started using it with 4.2)
 >
 > IIRC, Xcode 4.0 had llvm-gcc-4.2 as the default compiler set, same thing
 for 4.1. 4.2 then switched to clang as the default compiler. I guess the
 short llvm-gcc phase was really more for testing whether LLVM would behave
 well with optimized code or a lot of developers are reporting bugs.

 There are multiple reasons for llvm-gcc's existence, but yes it was a
 transitionary product.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/40266#comment:14>
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