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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Summary: Static and JIT research compiler infrastructure Name: llvm -Version: 1.5 +Version: 1.6cvs Release: 0 License: U of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License Group: Development/Languages @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ Requires: /sbin/ldconfig %description LLVM is a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time, link-time, runtime, and "idle-time" optimization of programs from arbitrary programming languages. -LLVM is written in C++ and has been developed since 2000 at the -University of Illinois. It currently supports compilation of C and C++ -programs, using front-ends derived from GCC 3.4. The compiler infrastructure -includes mirror sets of programming tools as well as libraries with equivalent +LLVM is written in C++ and has been developed since 2000 at the University of +Illinois. It currently supports compilation of C and C++ programs, using +front-ends derived from GCC 3.4. The compiler infrastructure includes mirror +sets of programming tools as well as libraries with equivalent functionality. %prep diff --git a/llvm.spec.in b/llvm.spec.in index 469a7c08eb..98d641f677 100644 --- a/llvm.spec.in +++ b/llvm.spec.in @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Summary: Static and JIT research compiler infrastructure Name: llvm -Version: 1.5 +Version: 1.6cvs Release: 0 License: U of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License Group: Development/Languages @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ Requires: /sbin/ldconfig %description LLVM is a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time, link-time, runtime, and "idle-time" optimization of programs from arbitrary programming languages. -LLVM is written in C++ and has been developed since 2000 at the -University of Illinois. It currently supports compilation of C and C++ -programs, using front-ends derived from GCC 3.4. The compiler infrastructure -includes mirror sets of programming tools as well as libraries with equivalent +LLVM is written in C++ and has been developed since 2000 at the University of +Illinois. It currently supports compilation of C and C++ programs, using +front-ends derived from GCC 3.4. The compiler infrastructure includes mirror +sets of programming tools as well as libraries with equivalent functionality. %prep |