Edward Diener
2013-Jan-08 06:43 UTC
[LLVMdev] Failure building llvm/clang from source using binary clang package on Mageia 2
On 01/07/2013 08:39 AM, Dmitri Gribenko wrote:> On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 12:23 AM, Edward Diener > <eldlistmailingz at tropicsoft.com> wrote: >> On Mageia 2 I have installed the binary clang package clang3.0-7. When I >> tried to build the latest llvm/clang from source using this binary clang >> I get this error: >> >> 1) In file included from >> /home/mgeldiener/vcs/llvm/lib/Support/Signals.cpp:30: >> /home/mgeldiener/vcs/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc:32:10: fatal >> error: 'cxxabi.h' file not found >> #include <cxxabi.h> >> ^ >> llvm[1]: Compiling Statistic.cpp for Debug+Asserts build >> 1 error generated. >> gmake[1]: *** >> [/home/mgeldiener/dev/clang/build/lib/Support/Debug+Asserts/Signals.o] >> Error 1 >> gmake[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... >> gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mgeldiener/dev/clang/build/lib/Support' >> gmake: *** [all] Error 1 >> >> If I build with gcc, there are no problems. > > Hello Edward, > > Here's a patch for ./configure that should detect and reject a broken > clang in your cases. Could you please apply and test on all platforms > that you recently sent bug reports about? You should see a clear > error from ./configure that the selected compiler is broken.After applying your patch on Mageia 2 and invoking llvm's configure: Using clang 3.0 I get: "checking whether clang works... no configure: error: Selected compiler could not find or parse C++ standard library headers. Rerun with CC=c-compiler CXX=c++-compiler ./configure ..." Using gcc, there is no error. After applying your patch on Fedora 17 and invoking llvm's configure: Using clang 3.0 I get: "checking whether clang works... no configure: error: Selected compiler could not find or parse C++ standard library headers. Rerun with CC=c-compiler CXX=c++-compiler ./configure ..." Using gcc, there is no error. After applying your patch on Suse 12.2 and invoking llvm's configure: Using clang 3.1, which has previously worked, there is no error. So it looks to me, based on my tests, that your patch is successful. I look forward to this update in llvm on subversion. Thanks for your help on this matter. I will report the broken clang binary installation to Mageia 2 and Fedora 17.
Dmitri Gribenko
2013-Jan-09 15:37 UTC
[LLVMdev] Failure building llvm/clang from source using binary clang package on Mageia 2
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Edward Diener <eldlistmailingz at tropicsoft.com> wrote:> After applying your patch on Mageia 2 and invoking llvm's configure: > > Using clang 3.0 I get: > > "checking whether clang works... no > configure: error: Selected compiler could not find or parse C++ standard > library headers. Rerun with CC=c-compiler CXX=c++-compiler ./configure ..." > > Using gcc, there is no error. > > After applying your patch on Fedora 17 and invoking llvm's configure: > > Using clang 3.0 I get: > > "checking whether clang works... no > configure: error: Selected compiler could not find or parse C++ standard > library headers. Rerun with CC=c-compiler CXX=c++-compiler ./configure ..." > > Using gcc, there is no error. > > After applying your patch on Suse 12.2 and invoking llvm's configure: > > Using clang 3.1, which has previously worked, there is no error. > > So it looks to me, based on my tests, that your patch is successful. I look > forward to this update in llvm on subversion.I've committed a slightly different variant of this patch r171975. Thank you for testing! Dmitri -- main(i,j){for(i=2;;i++){for(j=2;j<i;j++){if(!(i%j)){j=0;break;}}if (j){printf("%d\n",i);}}} /*Dmitri Gribenko <gribozavr at gmail.com>*/
Edward Diener
2013-Jan-10 00:29 UTC
[LLVMdev] Failure building llvm/clang from source using binary clang package on Mageia 2
On 01/09/2013 10:37 AM, Dmitri Gribenko wrote:> On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Edward Diener > <eldlistmailingz at tropicsoft.com> wrote: >> After applying your patch on Mageia 2 and invoking llvm's configure: >> >> Using clang 3.0 I get: >> >> "checking whether clang works... no >> configure: error: Selected compiler could not find or parse C++ standard >> library headers. Rerun with CC=c-compiler CXX=c++-compiler ./configure ..." >> >> Using gcc, there is no error. >> >> After applying your patch on Fedora 17 and invoking llvm's configure: >> >> Using clang 3.0 I get: >> >> "checking whether clang works... no >> configure: error: Selected compiler could not find or parse C++ standard >> library headers. Rerun with CC=c-compiler CXX=c++-compiler ./configure ..." >> >> Using gcc, there is no error. >> >> After applying your patch on Suse 12.2 and invoking llvm's configure: >> >> Using clang 3.1, which has previously worked, there is no error. >> >> So it looks to me, based on my tests, that your patch is successful. I look >> forward to this update in llvm on subversion. > > I've committed a slightly different variant of this patch r171975. > > Thank you for testing!Glad to do it. Thanks for addressing this area.
Edward Diener
2013-Jan-12 22:59 UTC
[LLVMdev] Failure building llvm/clang from source using binary clang package on Mageia 2
On 01/09/2013 10:37 AM, Dmitri Gribenko wrote:> On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Edward Diener > <eldlistmailingz at tropicsoft.com> wrote: >> After applying your patch on Mageia 2 and invoking llvm's configure: >> >> Using clang 3.0 I get: >> >> "checking whether clang works... no >> configure: error: Selected compiler could not find or parse C++ standard >> library headers. Rerun with CC=c-compiler CXX=c++-compiler ./configure ..." >> >> Using gcc, there is no error. >> >> After applying your patch on Fedora 17 and invoking llvm's configure: >> >> Using clang 3.0 I get: >> >> "checking whether clang works... no >> configure: error: Selected compiler could not find or parse C++ standard >> library headers. Rerun with CC=c-compiler CXX=c++-compiler ./configure ..." >> >> Using gcc, there is no error. >> >> After applying your patch on Suse 12.2 and invoking llvm's configure: >> >> Using clang 3.1, which has previously worked, there is no error. >> >> So it looks to me, based on my tests, that your patch is successful. I look >> forward to this update in llvm on subversion. > > I've committed a slightly different variant of this patch r171975. > > Thank you for testing!Unfortunately, after an attempt to use the latest 'configure' update on CentOS 6.3 I think your version may be slightly flawed. I had been able to build clang from source on CentOS 6.3 using clang 2.8-14 that is distributed as a binary. After your update, however, when I run llvm/configure I receive: checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking whether we are cross compiling... no checking for suffix of executables... checking for suffix of object files... o checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes checking whether clang accepts -g... yes checking for clang option to accept ISO C89... none needed checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes checking whether clang++ accepts -g... yes checking how to run the C preprocessor... clang -E checking whether clang works... no configure: error: Selected compiler could not find or parse C++ standard library headers. Rerun with CC=c-compiler CXX=c++-compiler ./configure ... When I run 'clang -v -fsyntax-only -x c++ /dev/null' I get: "clang version 2.8 (branches/release_28) Target: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu Thread model: posix "/usr/bin/clang" -cc1 -triple x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu -fsyntax-only -disable-free -disable-llvm-verifier -main-file-name null -mrelocation-model static -mdisable-fp-elim -mconstructor-aliases -munwind-tables -target-cpu x86-64 -target-linker-version 2.20.51.0.2 -v -resource-dir /usr/lib/clang/2.8 -ferror-limit 19 -fmessage-length 144 -fexceptions -fgnu-runtime -fdiagnostics-show-option -fcolor-diagnostics -x c++ /dev/null clang -cc1 version 2.8 based upon llvm 2.8 hosted on x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu #include "..." search starts here: #include <...> search starts here: /usr/include/c++/4.4.4 /usr/include/c++/4.4.4/x86_64-redhat-linux /usr/include/c++/4.4.4/backward /usr/local/include /usr/lib/clang/2.8/include /usr/include /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.4.4/include End of search list." It looks to me that clang 2.8-14 does indeed find the necessary header files. Yet you are rejecting it. Also it did build clang successfully before your update. Finally when I ran 'gmake -j4' and the llvm/configure fails, the 'gmake' does not appear to ever end even if it prints out nothing further to the console screen.
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