On Mon, 2020-03-16 at 13:37 +0100, Gerion Entrup wrote: > Am Montag, 16. März 2020, 09:23:49 CET schrieb Michał Górny: > > Hi, > > > > Since 10.0.0 final is around the corner, I'd like to take a minute to > > inform developers of packaging changes in Gentoo that affect its > > revdeps. Following frequently repeated requests from Gentoo developers > > and users, LLVM 10 is stopping to use BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON, i.e. split > > shared libraries. Instead, we'll be using the 'dylib' model recommended > > upstream. > > > > This means that sys-devel/{llvm,clang} no longer install those small > > libLLVM*.so and libclang*.so files. Instead, one big libLLVM-${ver}.so > > and libclang-cpp.so.${sover} are installed (yes, I know this historical > > inconsistency sucks). Also note that Clang continues installing > > libclang.so which is a *C* (not C++) library. > > > > Most of LLVM revdeps should not have problem with LLVM dylib, as it was > > the de-facto standard on other distros. llvm-config handles it > > transparently. If you're dealing with a custom build system that > > doesn't handle it, it's as simple as trying '-lLLVM' first (note that > > you will '-L' due to slotting). > > > > Clang revdeps may have trouble with clang-cpp library since it's > > a fairly recent addition. Again, the solution is simple: '-lclang-cpp' > > (repeating: do not confuse it with -lclang which is a different library > > for historical reasons). > > > > sys-devel/lld does not install any libraries anymore. If you ever need > > them, please ping me and we'll try to come up with something upstream. > > > > dev-util/lldb installs liblldb.so. However, I'm not familiar with that > > library and I don't know if it has any consumers. > > > > If you need any help, please don't hesitate to ping me. > > Hi, > > when I compile LLVM for myself, I also always choose SHARED_LIBS simply > because of RAM usage when linking the libraries. In the past, I was not > able to link the single library on my 16 GB machine (I have not tested > it now and this could be dependent on other circumstances). What is the > current expected RAM usage for LLVM 10? >
To be honest, I don't know. I have 8G here, and it's entirely sufficient for -j3 build. I don't experience major linking problems as I used to, so things might have improved on binutils end. -- Best regards, Michał Górny
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