I'm interested in using LLVM for compiling to x86_64 native code
(ELF64), so I selected 'x86_64' as the architecture. I added
'host'
just-in-case...
The '--with-built-clang' selection is for building the Clang LLVM C
compiler instead of using a gcc front end. I placed the Clang
distribution in './tools/clang'.
On Jul 29, 2010, at 5:40 PM, Eric Christopher wrote:
>
> On Jul 29, 2010, at 5:36 PM, Laszlo Kiss wrote:
>
>> The build process fails to link the LLVM tools. Specifically, the
>> first tool to build is 'opt' which results in 700+ undefined
symbols.
>>
>> I looked into the Makefiles and found that the
"LINK_COMPONENTS" make
>> variable does not get the correct set of libraries. In fact, at the
>> top level Makefile.rules, the variable is set to "support
system",
>> however, these do not seem to make it to the 'opt' make
context.
>>
>> The list of libraries for 'opt' is (from the g++ link command):
>>
>> ... -lLLVMipo -lLLVMScalarOpts -lLLVMInstrumentation -
>> lLLVMAsmParser -
>> lLLVMBitWriter -lLLVMBitReader ...
>>
>> It is missing at a minimum LLVMCore, which when added reduces the
>> unresolved externals to 400+.
>>
>> Guidance about how to deal with the link process would be great.
>>
>
> It should work, however, none of us that I know of have access to
> solaris.
>
> At minimum you should file a bug (llvm.org/bugs) with your configure
> and
> make output.
>
> I'm also curious why you chose those configure options (not --
> prefix, the
> others).
>
> -eric
>