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This branch is for @natoscott who wants to look at all protential build problems with Clang 21, especially the -Wshorten-64-to-32 warnings that are left unfixed.

(Related to: #1673)

@Explorer09 Explorer09 marked this pull request as draft November 5, 2025 10:19
@BenBE BenBE added the build system 🔧 Affects the build system rather then the user experience label Nov 5, 2025
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With the BSD version bump in PR #1822, the commit that explicitly enables -Wshorten-64-to-32 in BSDs (75dff70) is no longer needed and can be dropped.

@Explorer09 Explorer09 force-pushed the ci-llvm-version branch 2 times, most recently from 3035c1a to 46efe60 Compare November 29, 2025 13:19
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BenBE commented Jan 31, 2026

Any news on this front?

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Any news on this front?

@BenBE I'll try find some time this week to take a look.

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