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Originally Posted by ibara
What are you talking about?
ACK is unsuitable for OpenBSD development. It doesn't support anywhere near enough architectures to be given a serious look.
LLVM on the other hand, *is* suitable for exactly what you claim it's not: creating system binaries.
It's almost like there are whole operating systems out there using LLVM for exactly that.
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Looking at wikipedia, LLVM does target a number of architectures, but I don't see VAX among them. VAX seems important to OpenBSD from what I've seen on mailing lists. A very valuable developer likes it seems like.