llvm-toolchain-3.3 1:3.3-16ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-16ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Merge with Debian; remaining changes:
    - Use included copy of libjsoncpp. The shared library in Debian
      lacks sane versioning, and this is only a few thousand lines
      of cargo-culted code from a reasonably stagnant upstream.
    - Drop lcov build-dep to avoid pulling it into main, due to its
      being fundamentally incompatibe with newer GCC versions.
    - Apply the lldb-link-atomic.diff patch.
    - Add a fix for a corruption in x86_errors.s.

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-16) unstable; urgency=low

  * Make lldb-3.3-dev dependencies matches lldb-3.3.
  * Disable the lldb build under ia64 (so, now: ia64 mips mipsel hurd)

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-15) unstable; urgency=low

  * Add the Ocaml ABI dependency (Closes: #731344)
  * The disable of lldb was also catching i386 (because of hurd-i386)

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-14) unstable; urgency=low

  * Port LLVM to mips64el. Thanks to YunQiang Su
    (Closes: #730808)
  * Disable LLDB also for mips & mipsel

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-13) unstable; urgency=low

  * Standards-Version update to 3.9.5
  * Also install clang 3.3 examples (clang-3.3-examples) (Closes: #728260)
  * Move c-index-test* from llvm-3.3 => clang-3.3. It was triggering an
    unnecessary dependency from llvm-3.3 to libclang

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-12) unstable; urgency=low

  * Update of the clang descriptions (Closes: #727684)
  * The package wasn't cleaned correctly (Closes: #722155)
  * Bring back /usr/lib/llvm-3.3/lib/libclang.so (libclang-3.3-dev) and
    /usr/lib/llvm-3.3/lib/libclang.so.1 (libclang1-3.3)

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-11) unstable; urgency=low

  * Honor the option "nocheck"
  * Fix the detection of hurd (was failing i386) (Closes: #727157)

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-10) unstable; urgency=low

  * Update of the description of LLVM packages
    (LLVM no longer mean Low Level Virtual Machine)
  * Disable the build of lldb under HURD
  * Ship the lldb headers into lldb-X.Y-dev (Closes: #723743)
    I might create a liblldb-X.Y library at some point but I think it is too
    early.
  * Fix "cannot compile this atomic library call"
    Thanks to Francisco Facioni for the refresh (Closes: #705115)
  * Install libclang.so in /usr/lib/*/libclang-3.3.so
  * Install libclang.so.1 in /usr/lib/*/libclang-3.3.so.1
  * Also ship the python clang binding (python-clang-3.3)
  * Fix a FTBFS with a duplicate declaration of shouldUseInlineAtomic
  * Build depend automake1.9 => automake (Closes: #724414)
  * Update the build dependency from tcl8.5 to tcl (Closes: #725953)
  * To build libclang, update the upstream Makefile to use LLVMLibsOptions
    instead of LDFLAGS. Overriding LDFLAGS was removing some information.
    example: make LDFLAGS=" -fuse-ld=gold"

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-9) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Luca Falavigna ]
  * debian/control:
    - Add llvm-3.3-dev to lldb-3.3 Depends field (Closes: #715129).

  [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
  * Only use -fuse-ld=gold on supported distribution. Simplify the
    backports.
  * Fix  'bits/c++config.h' file not found under i386
    See libstdc++-header-i386.diff. (Closes: #714890)
  * Add more fixes for the HURD port... (but still fails)

  [ Robert Millan ]
  * clang under KfFreeBSD was not exporting the correct defines
    (Closes: #721880)

  [ Jon Severinsson ]
  * Merge from llvm-toolchain-3.2 branch up to 3.2repack-11.
  * Drop auto-generated file debian/libllvm3.3.install.
  * Automatically determine GCC_VERSION and dep:devlibs based on g++ package
    version.
  * Automatically determine if -fuse-ld=gold is supported based on binutils
    package version.

  [ Adam Conrad ]
  * debian/patches/lldb-link-atomic.diff: Link lldb with -latomic to get
    builtin GCC atomic helpers on arches (like powerpc) that need them.

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-8) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
  * Fix another issues under HURD...

  [ Luca Falavigna ]
  * debian/patches/libprofile_rt_sparc.patch:
    - Re-enable libprofile_rt on Sparc, fix FTBFS.

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-7) unstable; urgency=low

  * debhelper version 9.20130720 fails on the call to dh_auto_clean
    Remove it. It was anyway useless.

llvm-toolchain-3.3 (1:3.3-6) unstable; urgency=low

  * Fix the FTBFS under hurd and KFreeBSD
  * Do not remove all *.o in tests. Some of them are from upstream source
    tarball. Thanks to Maarten Lankhorst for the fix.
  * Fix the lintian error 'lldb-3.3: postinst-must-call-ldconfig'
  * Add the manpages of clang-format-3.3
  * Overrides the manpages warnings
  * Also apply unwind-chain-inclusion.diff from the snapshot branch to make sure
    we can build the package locally even if libclang-dev is installed
 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>   Mon, 23 Dec 2013 14:20:01 +0100

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