TBH, I don't know what this package does and how to test it but; - 2.0* has unversioned llvm dep which is most likely wrong, - 4.4*[system-clang] requires old version of clang. I'd like to finally clean up old versions of LLVM. Could we either get the package updated (if possible) to support newer LLVM? Or possible drop/hardmask the system-clang flag.
I'm not sure I want to mask the use flag just to drop old versions of llvm. I'd like to see if there are updates available but intel makes this ebuild a bit of a pain. I'll take a look. mask the use flag if you must, but try not to do it unless this (and others like it) is the only thing holding you up.
commit d7964326355d8753998d2f19b5b4ccaadd87ca9e Author: Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org> AuthorDate: Tue Jul 5 20:45:22 2016 Commit: Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org> CommitDate: Tue Jul 5 21:04:23 2016 base/package.use.mask: Mask intel-ocl-sdk[system-clang], #585102 diff --git a/profiles/base/package.use.mask b/profiles/base/package.use.mask index ef5c430..0021891 100644 --- a/profiles/base/package.use.mask +++ b/profiles/base/package.use.mask @@ -5,6 +5,11 @@ # This file requires >=portage-2.1.1 # New entries go on top. +# Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org> (05 Jul 2016) +# Mask system-clang support as it requires llvm-3.4 that is subject +# to security bug cleanup, #585102. +dev-util/intel-ocl-sdk system-clang + # Mike Gilbert <floppym@gentoo.org> (23 Jun 2016) # This flag only has meaning on amd64 sys-boot/grub:2 grub_platforms_xen-32