Hi! Robert Millan <r...@debian.org> writes: > El 25 de febrer de 2012 13:44, Sylvestre Ledru <sylves...@debian.org> ha > escrit: >> Le samedi 11 février 2012 à 14:02 +0100, Robert Millan a écrit : >> >>> When attempting to compile a trivial testcase, clang attempts to execute the >>> empty string, and aborts with ENOENT: >> I haven't been able to reproduce it with the porterbox: >> asdfasdf.debian.net >> >> But indeed, the Debian package is failing. >> >> DO you have an idea ? > > This empty string used to be "/usr/bin/clang" in earlier versions, not > sure why it's gone but if this doesn't happen on GNU/Linux it's > probably because some gratuitous "break if we're not on $FOO" check in > the build system. > > I just tried 2.7-3 and it's working. Perhaps someone can help by > doing a regression check? I'm afraid I'm too busy atm (CCing > debian-bsd...)
I've been looking at that some days ago as well. I built clang 3.0 from source on my kfreebsd VM. running the clang binary from debian/clang/usr/bin worked fine (it put that string in there). Installing the resulting package and running clang both as `clang` and `/usr/bin/clang` exhibited the same problem as the debian package in the archive does. I won't have time to look at this issue this weekend. If noone else finds the time I can look again Monday/Tuesday. Regards Christoph -- 9FED 5C6C E206 B70A 5857 70CA 9655 22B9 D49A E731 Debian Developer | Lisp Hacker | CaCert Assurer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org