Hallo Gerrit!
Which instructions did you follow?
None since I first need a clang that *can* compile a kernel.  The last one I built cannot due to a lack of assembly compatibilty.  I tried rebuilding using 8.0.1 source, which is the latest release, but so far cannot get beyond the initial bootstrapping/configuration using cmake.  Also it might be an issue with lib64.  My durrent enviroments all lack a lib64 but I have gotten away with providing a temporary symlink to it for things that seem to think it is needed (eg rustc).  Offhand I don't think this is the problem but haven't researched it since running into this latest glitch.  If there is something you think might help solve this issue I am all ears.
Het leven is goed,
Maurice
... Huil niet om mij, ik heb vi.
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