Fedora 10 Update: llvm-2.4-2.fc10

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2008-11298
2008-12-17 03:31:59
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Name        : llvm
Product     : Fedora 10
Version     : 2.4
Release     : 2.fc10
URL         : http://llvm.org/
Summary     : The Low Level Virtual Machine
Description :
LLVM is a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time,
link-time, runtime, and idle-time optimization of programs from
arbitrary programming languages.  The compiler infrastructure includes
mirror sets of programming tools as well as libraries with equivalent
functionality.

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Update Information:

Update to LLVM 2.4.
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ChangeLog:

* Tue Dec  2 2008 Michel Salim <salimma at fedoraproject.org> - 2.4-2
- Patched build process for the OCaml binding
* Tue Dec  2 2008 Michel Salim <salimma at fedoraproject.org> - 2.4-1
- Update to 2.4
- Package Ocaml binding
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References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #474147 - Update request: llvm-2.4
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=474147
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