Linked by Kroc Camen on Sat 17th Apr 2010 08:40 UTC
FreeBSD Roman Divacky on behalf of the ClangBSD team writes "ClangBSD is a branch of FreeBSD that aims at integrating clang into FreeBSD, replacing GCC as a system compiler. Recently, we've achieved the state when clang can compile all of FreeBSD world on i386/amd64 platforms (including all the C++ apps we have and itself) and a bootable kernel. Thus we feel that the time has come to ask the FreeBSD community for wider testing on i386/amd64 (you sure can help with other platforms too :))."
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RE[4]: Competition is welcome
by tyrione on Sun 18th Apr 2010 02:46 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Competition is welcome"
tyrione
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2005-11-21

"http://llvm.org/docs/FAQ.html#license

Read up on the two areas of licensing.


Here it is:

The C/C++ front-ends are based on GCC and must be distributed under the GPL. Our aim is to distribute LLVM source code under a much less restrictive license, in particular one that does not compel users who distribute tools based on modifying the source to redistribute the modified source code as well.


Clang will be under the more liberal licence since it replaces GCC - so what is the point of your original post then?
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Clang is not LLVM. They are separate projects.

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