[clang] Using a stable clang for testing

Hi, I posted about this on the testing list, but got no response, so I thought I'd try again here. To properly support clang, we need at least one release tester to use the stable clang release. According to config_info (which is at libs/config/test/config_info.cpp) the stable version is: "Clang version 2.8 (branches/release_28)", but the release tests are using "Clang version 2.8 (trunk 111264)" and "Clang version 2.9 (trunk 119008)". Would it be possible for someone to use the released version? Daniel

From: Daniel James <dnljms@gmail.com> To: boost@lists.boost.org Sent: Sun, November 14, 2010 4:29:30 PM Subject: [boost] [clang] Using a stable clang for testing
Hi,
I posted about this on the testing list, but got no response, so I thought I'd try again here. To properly support clang, we need at least one release tester to use the stable clang release. According to config_info (which is at libs/config/test/config_info.cpp) the stable version is: "Clang version 2.8 (branches/release_28)", but the release tests are using "Clang version 2.8 (trunk 111264)" and "Clang version 2.9 (trunk 119008)". Would it be possible for someone to use the released version?
I could setup the box with clang if someone could help me to deploy clang on debian 5.
Daniel
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