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@@ -729,10 +729,10 @@ will notify you to recompile it. You should then rerun the install process.
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**Download the latest version of 'libclang'**. Clang is an open-source
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compiler that can compile C/C++/Objective-C/Objective-C++. The 'libclang'
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library it provides is used to power the YCM semantic completion engine
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- for those languages. YCM is designed to work with libclang version 3.6 or
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- higher, but can in theory work with any 3.2+ version as well.
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+ for those languages. YCM is designed to work with libclang version 3.8 or
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+ higher.
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- You can use the system libclang _only if you are sure it is version 3.3
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+ You can use the system libclang _only if you are sure it is version 3.8
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or higher_, otherwise don't. Even if it is, we recommend using the
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official binaries from llvm.org [32] if at all possible. Make sure you
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download the correct archive file for your OS.
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@@ -2773,13 +2773,9 @@ crashes:
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undefined symbol: clang_CompileCommands_dispose
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This means that Vim is trying to load a 'libclang.so' that is too old. You need
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-at least a 3.2 libclang. Some distros ship with a system 'libclang.so' that
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-identifies itself as 3.2 but is not; it was cut from the upstream sources
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-before the official 3.2 release and some API changes (like the addition of the
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-CompileCommands API) were added after their cut.
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-
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-So just go through the installation guide and make sure you are using a correct
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-'libclang.so'. I recommend downloading prebuilt binaries from llvm.org.
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+at least a 3.8 libclang. Just go through the installation guide and make sure
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+you are using a correct 'libclang.so'. We recommend downloading prebuilt
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+binaries from llvm.org.
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*Fatal-Python-error:-PyThreadState_Get:-no-current-thread*
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