On 24 September 2013 13:00, Edward Diener wrote:
On 9/23/2013 11:39 PM, Beman Dawes wrote:
FWIW, I'm spoken to several of the Clang developers yesterday and today at the C++ standards committee meeting, and they emphasize their interest in improving support under Windows and would like help in the form of bug reports as they work out the kinks. They know they have a long way to go, but seem very interested in doing whatever is needed to make clang work really well on Windows.
That's nice but my experience in the past has been that no one on the clang mailing list responded when the inability to even build clang for Windows was made known to them.
Furthermore Boost.Build did not support clang for Windows when I last tried it.
So if I try to build and use clang for Windows to whom do I report problems about clang ?
Beman said they want bug reports, so http://llvm.org/bugs/ seem the obvious choice. Mailing lists are a poor way to report bugs. If noone happens to be interested in looking into it that day then the mail goes unreplied and gets forgotten. Bug reports hang around until someone addresses them.