Hi, thanks for the bump. Sure but in the meanwhile they upgraded to 1.1.1 .-. I promise I'll have a look again this week ;) Nicolò Il giorno lun 27 mag 2019 alle ore 14:27 Ludovic Courtès ha scritto: > Hi Nicolò, > > Did you have a chance to look into it? > > Thanks, > Ludo’. > > Ludovic Courtès skribis: > > > Hi Nicolò, > > > > Nicolò Balzarotti skribis: > > > >> One second problem regards the llvm patches. They should be generic (as > stated > >> in the link in the patch, [2]) but are actually needed to compile julia > (so I > >> cannot use pure system llvm, but I don't feel like applying them to > system > >> llvm all by myself). > > > > OK. > > > >> The .patch files are available in the julia source package: is it ok to > place them in the patches folder or shuld I fetch the julia source and > extract them during build? > > > > It would be best if they could be downloaded from upstream. For that > > you could use one ‘origin’ for each patch and use them directly in the > > ‘patches’ field. Alternately, if that’s more convenient, you could add > > one ‘origin’ for the whole repository, and add an ‘apply-patches’ to the > > ‘llvm-julia’ package that would pick patches in the right place. > > > > Could you also try to provide a commit log listing all the changes that > > this patch makes? You can read ‘git log’ for examples or see > > < > https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Submitting-Patches.html > >. > > > > Other than that I think it should be ready to go, and I’m really happy a > > newer Julia package is around the corner! > > > > Thank you, and apologies for the delay! > > > > Ludo’. >