2025. 01. 28. 12:57 keltezéssel, Alexander Kanavin írta:
On Tue, 28 Jan 2025 at 12:53, Böszörményi Zoltán <[email protected]> wrote:
   Which is

- written in rust
rust is in core.

- needs libclang.
There was a motion to merge meta-clang into core,
what happened to it?
The effort to move clang to core is ongoing. Patches were posted and
reviewed, with a significant number of issues to be addressed. If you
want it to happen sooner, please do help out with them.

Even once clang lands, we likely won't re-enable signing by default,
as having both rust and clang on the way to do_package

That's bad. This would make some packages in my meta-clang-revival
layer non-buildable:

* older versions of intel-graphics-compiler/intel-compute-runtime
   from meta-intel need llvm/clang 14
* python3-llvmlite (dependency of python3-numba) needs
   llvm/clang 15

With Yocto 5.1 and older, all 3 libLLVM versions (14, 15 and the default
version from meta-clang) can be packaged / signed and the library
packages can be installed in parallel.

But clang and e.g. clang14 can't be both pulled in as build
dependencies, since they conflict.

  (which uses
bits of rpm) will lengthen build times to unacceptable levels. I just
posted some unfortunate benchmarks for rust-native in particular. But
you might get the rpm signing oe-selftest working again.

Alex

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