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Date:      Tue, 29 Mar 2016 12:34:40 +0300
From:      Aleksander Alekseev <afiskon@devzen.ru>
To:        Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        Gary Jennejohn <gljennjohn@gmail.com>, Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Need some help with ports and rebuilding the world
Message-ID:  <20160329123440.2c1baea4@fujitsu>
In-Reply-To: <E42D3AE7-A444-4514-BF6A-D286A274B147@FreeBSD.org>
References:  <20160327234202.178df9a4@fujitsu> <20160327225612.713eaa2a@bsd64.grem.de> <20160328084735.29eff991@fujitsu> <20160328094742.68bc9046@ernst.home> <20160328170031.023f0adb@fujitsu> <E42D3AE7-A444-4514-BF6A-D286A274B147@FreeBSD.org>

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OK, here is what I did so far.

First I booted with 10.2 kernel (it's always good to have a backup).
Now I have 10.2 kernel and world. After that I installed clang38 using
ports (and discovered a bug #208375 in a process).

> Don't try to build world with ports clang, it's not yet supported (at
> least not officially, and without jumping through some flaming hoops).

It explains a lot, thanks!

> Just use the compiler in the base system.

... but I got same errors using system clang 3.4.1:

http://pastebin.com/raw/zz5UGsQV

I'm at r297373 currently.

Any ideas?

-- 
Best regards,
Aleksander Alekseev
http://eax.me/



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