why homebrew distributes llvm with all its subprojects? #157
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LLVM has so many subprojects, some subprojects have already the formula in homebrew e.g. libomp, clang-format. Some projects may be installed improper as keg-only, e.g. flang, lld. So why homebrew choose this way to distribute llvm? |
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Nov 20, 2020
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Some formula are added because people want to just have a single subproject to use with the Xcode LLVM.
This happens when something conflicts or conflicted with a system version of a dependency. |
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Some formula are added because people want to just have a single subproject to use with the Xcode LLVM.
This happens when something conflicts or conflicted with a system version of a dependency.