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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25/11/2013 14:46, Sean Callanan
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<div>Out of curiosity, are Clang and libc++ not options on these
platforms?</div>
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clang could be an option but we prefer to bootstrap with the
recommended compiler (which is still gcc under Debian).<br>
About libc++, it has not been tested enough under Debian for now.<br>
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<div> I don't have much recent experience outside Mac OS X but
building with Clang and libc++ would ensure that you guys have
as similar an environment to the one we use as possible...</div>
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Well, I think that diversity is good and having the same base code
compiled with different compiler and versions improve the quality of
the software (even if here, it is a drawback :)<br>
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Sylvestre<br>
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