Fwiw, FreeBSD has plans to use llvm rather than gcc for version 10. While the overlap between FreeBSD users and WL players might be small, it is packaged there...
I also stumbled across someone rebuilding all of Debian's archive using clang [1]. At the moment, this seems to be a "for fun/because I can" project though.
So I think this should be one of the highlights for build 18. We have the stacktraces, so someone should hopefully be able to look into it with a debugger and see where the difference lies...
Fwiw, FreeBSD has plans to use llvm rather than gcc for version 10. While the overlap between FreeBSD users and WL players might be small, it is packaged there...
I also stumbled across someone rebuilding all of Debian's archive using clang [1]. At the moment, this seems to be a "for fun/because I can" project though.
So I think this should be one of the highlights for build 18. We have the stacktraces, so someone should hopefully be able to look into it with a debugger and see where the difference lies...
[1] http:// sylvestre. ledru.info/ blog/sylvestre/ 2012/02/ 29/rebuild_ of_the_ debian_ archive_ with_clang