Does anybody have a working version of LLVM 2.1+ (ideally in a .deb file) that they're willing to share? I'm having some weird problems trying to get a working version on my 7.10 machine.
On 24/11/2007, at 12:01 AM, Michael T. Richter wrote:> Does anybody have a working version of LLVM 2.1+ (ideally in a .deb > file) that they're willing to share? I'm having some weird problems > trying to get a working version on my 7.10 machine.Or even better, does anyone have a recipe for building on Gutsy? Antony Blakey ------------- CTO, Linkuistics Pty Ltd Ph: 0438 840 787 Every task involves constraint, Solve the thing without complaint; There are magic links and chains Forged to loose our rigid brains. Structures, structures, though they bind, Strangely liberate the mind. -- James Fallen
Antony Blakey wrote:> On 24/11/2007, at 12:01 AM, Michael T. Richter wrote: > > >> Does anybody have a working version of LLVM 2.1+ (ideally in a .deb >> file) that they're willing to share? I'm having some weird problems >> trying to get a working version on my 7.10 machine. >> > > Or even better, does anyone have a recipe for building on Gutsy? >What problems did you encounter? I have built it successfully from source on Debian sid, which should be very similar to Gutsy, at least in terms of build system. I don't have a .deb file though. What version are you using? The released one, or SVN? Are you having trouble building llvm-gcc or llvm itself? --Edwin
Antony Blakey wrote:> On 24/11/2007, at 12:01 AM, Michael T. Richter wrote: > >> Does anybody have a working version of LLVM 2.1+ (ideally in a .deb >> file) that they're willing to share? I'm having some weird problems >> trying to get a working version on my 7.10 machine. > > Or even better, does anyone have a recipe for building on Gutsy?I've just build the 2.1 release on 7.10 (gutsy) without problems. What are the problems you encounter. Or tell me how I can build a .deb for you. Cheers, John