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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello,<br>
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libc++ has been in Debian for the past year [1]<br>
It is not part of the wheezy stable release but should be part of
Jessie.<br>
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Sylvestre<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://packages.qa.debian.org/libc/libc++.html">http://packages.qa.debian.org/libc/libc++.html</a><br>
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On 26/07/2013 23:25, Marc Driftmeyer wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">This is something that the Debian
LLVM/Clang team would handle directly. I completely agree with
your request and seeing as Debian is proving Debian FreeBSD it
makes sense for them to have this available for both Debian
Linux and Debian based FreeBSD.<br>
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I've cc'd the Debian Packaging Team on it.<br>
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- Marc<br>
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On 07/26/2013 06:42 PM, Sian Mountbatten wrote:<br>
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<font face="DejaVu Sans Mono">Dear List<br>
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I have downloaded the latest Debian packages for Clang/LLVM,
for which I am very<br>
grateful. It has certainly provided the necessary C++11 tools
I need for my<br>
learning of C++11.<br>
<br>
However, I notice that libc++ is missing from those Debian
packages. Is it possible<br>
to create a Debian package for the LLVM version of libc++?<br>
<br>
I should like to bring to your attention a small matter
concerned with libc++.<br>
I downloaded the source a few days ago and executed the
'buildit' script in the<br>
libcxx/lib directory. This successfully produced libc++.so.1.0
which I put into<br>
/usr/local/lib (plus links).<br>
<br>
Yesterday, I did the same thing again because I wanted the
latest version. The<br>
buildit script produced a library which I again moved to
/usr/local/lib. When I<br>
used clang++ to use that library, I received a whole lot of
error messages which<br>
I have uploaded to my web-site <a moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.poenikatu.co.uk/c++/libc++-err.log">http://www.poenikatu.co.uk/c++/libc++-err.log</a>.<br>
Could somebody look at those errors to see what has happened
to libc++?<br>
<br>
My system is Debian wheezy 7.1 amd64 with kernel 3.2.0-4-amd64
SMP. My locale is<br>
eo.UTF-8.<br>
<br>
Sincerely <br>
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