Actually, based on what Anurag said on IRC, I think his eagerness to
use Clang plug-ins was based on a misunderstanding.
(There are quite few warnings generated by Clang plug-ins any more,
and those we have currently are either from 3rd-party code, or
otherwise perhaps not suitable as "Easy Hacks", at least not in the
sense of qualifying for GSoC.)
Anyway, the Clang plug-in builds fine and works for me on openSUSE
12.3 without that home:llunak:clang repo ?
--tml
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