5 | | I had an idea to use a bootstrap self-contrained version of gcc7 or gcc10 to build clang-something (maybe clang-5.0?) against libstdc++, which is what Ubuntu does, and use that clang as the bootstrap, to build libcxx (with emulated TLS) in one go, and then build clang-9.0, etc against that libc++. Just never got around to it. |
| 5 | I had an idea to use a bootstrap self-contained version of gcc7 or gcc10 to build clang-something (maybe clang-5.0?) against libstdc++, which is what Ubuntu does, and use that clang as the bootstrap, to build libcxx (with emulated TLS) in one go, and then build clang-9.0, etc against that libc++. Just never got around to it. |