I just ran that command on a Raspbian Buster system, and the only hit is libLLVM-7 (apart from some errors about unrecognized file formats for .so files containing LD scripts). Interstingly enough other libLLVM versions do *not* show up (I have 6.0, 7 and 9 installed).
I think I understand what you're saying, but it's been too long since I worked with LLVM for me to really see a path forward here. If you need me to test anything else, let me know :-)
I just ran that command on a Raspbian Buster system, and the only hit is libLLVM-7 (apart from some errors about unrecognized file formats for .so files containing LD scripts). Interstingly enough other libLLVM versions do *not* show up (I have 6.0, 7 and 9 installed).
/usr/lib/ arm-linux- gnueabihf/ libLLVM- 7.so00000000 DF *UND* 00000000 GCC_3.5 __aeabi_dadd
I think I understand what you're saying, but it's been too long since I worked with LLVM for me to really see a path forward here. If you need me to test anything else, let me know :-)