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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 01/06/2015 09:55, Andrew Wilkins a
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          <div dir="ltr">On Mon, 1 Jun 2015 at 11:06 Vince Harron <<a
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            <div dir="ltr">Hi Andrew,
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              <div>We're not testing that configuration so I'm not
                surprised that you're hitting problems.  I'd like to
                look into it but we're working towards a release now and
                this isn't the most critical issue.  For today, I
                recommend building without this flag.</div>
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          <div>No worries. When would be a good time to ping back? I was
            hoping to get the packaging updated for 3.7, but that may be
            too aggressive, and not leave enough time for bug fixing.</div>
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          <div>Also, in case I wasn't clear: I have changes ready, I
            just thought it might be polite to bring it up here first,
            since I've not contributed before. Building without the flag
            isn't really an option for Debian packaging. The
            autotools-based build already links LLDB libs against
            libLLVM.so, and it would be best to preserve that.</div>
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    Yep, I confirm that it is needed to move the Debian & Ubuntu
    packages from autotools to cmake.<br>
    For now, I have an important number of undefined symbols.<br>
    Could you send your patch? I would be happy to test that.<br>
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    Thanks,<br>
    Sylvestre<br>
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