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font-size: 12px;" lang="x-western">Hi all,
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I have a lldb patch I'm working on that requires changes to the
LLVM code. I was wondering what the general procedure is for doing
stuff like this; do I just submit my changes to the LLVM mainline
first, and then submit an lldb patch? I don't want to be in a
situation where lldb has a patch approved but it got rejected from
LLVM...
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Is lldb tied to a specific LLVM revision or are developers
generally expected to have latest?
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Thanks,
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Richard Mitton
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:richard@codersnotes.com">richard@codersnotes.com</a></pre>
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