Hello, Last night I checked out the head of CVS and tried to compile after configuring with: ./configure --enable-debug-runtime --enable-jit --prefix=/opt/lvm-cvs I then got a message indicating that Line 1099 of Makefile.rules has 8 leading spaces instead of a tab, I fixed that and then the build completed, although there were 6 warnings (http://www.saville.com/llvm/make1.out). Reid suggested here (http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2006-February/005261.html) that I install new runtime bytecodes. I did and then did: make clean ; make And got 4 warnings here (http://www.saville.com/llvm/make2.out). Maybe the warnings are normal, just thought I'd report them. Also, my computer is a Amd64 runing X86-64 linux (Ubuntu 5.10). The compiler is 4.0.2 and glibc version appears to be 2.3.5. My intent is to track down why I was getting crtend not found when using llvm-ld in my simple test app as I mentioned in the other thread, and then to see it occur in the full build was strange, so I haven't tried to run what I built. Cheers, Wink Saville
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Wink Saville wrote:> Last night I checked out the head of CVS and tried to compile after > configuring with: > > ./configure --enable-debug-runtime --enable-jit --prefix=/opt/lvm-cvs > > I then got a message indicating that Line 1099 of Makefile.rules has 8 > leading spaces instead of a tab, I fixed that and then the build completed, > although there were 6 warnings (http://www.saville.com/llvm/make1.out).Fixed, thanks.> Reid suggested here > (http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2006-February/005261.html) that I > install new runtime bytecodes. I did and then did: > > make clean ; make > > And got 4 warnings here (http://www.saville.com/llvm/make2.out). > > Maybe the warnings are normal, just thought I'd report them. Also, my > computer is a Amd64 runing X86-64 linux (Ubuntu 5.10). The compiler is 4.0.2 > and glibc version appears to be 2.3.5.They are normal.> My intent is to track down why I was getting crtend not found when using > llvm-ld in my simple test app as I mentioned in the other thread, and then to > see it occur in the full build was strange, so I haven't tried to run what I > built.I'm not sure, maybe Reid has some ideas (llvm-ld is his). -Chris -- http://nondot.org/sabre/ http://llvm.org/
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