Hi, On 16.01.2014 16:53, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
* If you allow to use any installed Clang, it means you will also test Haiku with Clang from trunk and thus *if* there is a problem realize it early enough to fix it → we can make sure a Clang release never breaks for Haiku, meaning a new Clang release will *never* break, completely eliminating the need to require a specific version. Therefore version x.y or up will be fine and there's no need to always build a bundled Clang.
Actually, the user who is trying to compile Haiku on his system will notice it. He or she will probably be frustrated.
Your other arguments don't convince me at all. I highly doubt that MacOS ships random snapshots, they probably ship known-to-be-very-good "snapshots".
Best regards, -Stephan