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From: | Ivan Vučica |
Subject: | Re: cmake error on Ubuntu 13.10 |
Date: | Fri, 27 Dec 2013 13:58:32 +0000 |
Languages are supported, it's just the runtime that is missing ;-)
And the runtime should be available in gobjc package. I used to even compile code targeting whatever GNUstep was in Debian using clang by hacking around inside Debian's gnustep-make.
Not that I encourage that; everyone should use David's libobjc2 which, to the best of my knowledge, is not in Debian.
Also, building clang is a good idea in the sense that new features might have not trickled down into Debian and Ubuntu yet.
Chiming in here, clang as well as llvm are packaged for Debian/Ubuntu,
so in principle, there should be no reason to build them at all.
The problem is, while the package descriptions describe clang and llvm
to support C, C++, Obj-C and Obj-C++, it apparently does not really do
so. When trying to compile with them anyways, a missing objc/runtime.h
is reported.
What I mean is, filing a bug against these packages to actually support
what they promise would be another way to solve the issue.
Markus
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