try some of
the prepackaged binaries. i used the redhat ones with
ubuntu.
OK, I will get the redhat rpm and alien that into Debian (Ubuntu is built
on
Debian) and see it that works. Since their binary names conflict with generic
ones like gcc (why did they do such a thing?), they must install somewhere
else and symlink to an llvm-gcc as per their instructions. How does the rpm
take care of this?
OK, this is not an rpm. The whole thing can be placed in home or /opt and used
as one sees fit. Worst can happen is another segfault, I suppose :-)