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I've now compiled Whisperfish for X10III (aarch64) with these and it runs fine on device - removing draft status. |
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PSA: This PR is outdated in favor of sailfishos/llvm-18 branch, so use that instead. I'll leave this open as a draft for now. (This branch is missing a chunk in a patch, so the resulting Clang binaries won't work on |
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Update: Use sailfishos/llvm-18 instead.
Update LLVM to 18, which was (also) a rather simple rework of patches and a few tweaks here and there.
This compiles successfully with
sfdk --specfile rpm/llvm.spec build -p, installing the resulting RPM files to target and runningsfdk --specfile rpm/clang.llvm. Note there's no-pfor the second run, since bothllvm.specandclang.specnow use identical%prepblocks, which makes compiling clang a little simpler.Having installed those RPMs into Platform SDK chroot (due to
x.pyhanging issue), compiling Rust 1.79 is now possible.This should be a complete PR at this point, but I'll keep this a draft until I've completed more tests locally.