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@semarie semarie commented Jun 24, 2015

LLVM version 3.7 should be supported as external version (when using
--llvm-root configure option), as the current embedded LLVM version is
3.7.0svn.

LLVM version 3.7 should be supported as external version (when using
--llvm-root configure option), as the current embedded LLVM version is
3.7.0svn.
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@bors r+ rollup
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📌 Commit e0283ab has been approved by dotdash

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LLVM version 3.7 should be supported as external version (when using
--llvm-root configure option), as the current embedded LLVM version is
3.7.0svn.
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bors commented Jun 24, 2015

⌛ Testing commit e0283ab with merge a643092...

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