The alternatives system is a high level tool meant to unify this process
across all applications.  It should be a solution flexible enough to
cover and even support any application level tools.  If you see cause
for the alternatives system to make calls into llvm-defaults please go
ahead and add that feature to the tool.

My advice would be to replace llvm-defaults with a wrapper around the
update-alternatives tool, this would seem to be easier than having the
update-alternatives tool call the llvm-defaults tool.

For generic problems that affect many applications it's important that
applications do not construct individual solutions!  This puts a heavy
burden on the users to learn each applications system.

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