Yes, llvm-config. Thanks for the pointer to the build script - that's what
I was looking for.
-Greg
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Andrew Hsieh <andrewhsieh at
google.com>wrote:
> You mean llvm-config? It was deleted after the build. You can modify our
> build script build-llvm.sh to get it back.
> Clang/llvm-3.2 will be available in the next NDK release. There is no
> plan to align release between NDK and the one in Chromium.
> You can rebuild it from source. Assuming $AOSP points to your android
> tree.
>
> export NDK=$AOSP/ndk
> cd $NDK
> ./build/tools/download-toolchain-sources.sh /tmp/ndk-$USER/src
> ./build/tools/build-llvm.sh /tmp/ndk-$USER/src $NDK
> --package-dir=/tmp/ndk-$USER/prebuilt llvm-3.2 --try-64
>
> If you have lots of machine cycle to spare, you can rebuild the whole NDK
> package including clang-3.1 and clang-3.2
>
> sudo apt-get install texinfo gcc-mingw32 wine bison flex dmake
> ./build/tools/make-release.sh --force --also-64
>
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 5:01 PM, Greg Fitzgerald <garious at
gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi LLVM Android NDK developers,
>>
>> I was curious how clang was built for this release, but didn't find
the
>> llvm-setup executable in the NDK. Can you share how your build was
>> configured here?
>>
>> And I see the Chromium build distributes a separate version of clang
that
>> looks to be somewhere beyond the 3.2 release. Has there been any talk
of
>> both Android and Chromium sharing the same clang? Or is it that
Chromium
>> needs to be on the bleeding edge for the Native Client stuff? ...or
>> something like that?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Greg
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 7:19 AM, David Turner <digit at
android.com> wrote:
>>
>>> cc +andrewhsieh +loganchien
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Joe Abbey <jabbey at
arxan.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hats off to the Android NDK team!
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Thanks for including me here, but I'd like to clarify that this
is all
>>> from the really hard work of Andrew Hsieh and Logan Chien, and a
few other
>>> Android engineers.
>>>
>>> (I'm actually not working on Android anymore, Andrew and Logan
have
>>> taken over the NDK a year ago, and as you can see, they've been
*very*productive :-))
>>>
>>> Congrats to them then !
>>>
>>> - David
>>>
>>> http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html
>>>>
>>>> Important changes:
>>>>
>>>> - Added the Clang 3.1 compiler to the NDK. The GNU Compiler
>>>> Collection (GCC) 4.6 is still the default, so you must
explicitly enable
>>>> the Clang compiler option as follows:
>>>> - For ndk-build, export NDK_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION=clang3.1
*or* add
>>>> this environment variable setting toApplication.mk.
>>>> - For standalone builds, add --llvm-version=3.1 to
>>>> make-standalone-toolchain.sh and replace CC andCXX in
your
>>>> makefile with <tool-path>/bin/clang and
<tool-path>/bin/clang++.
>>>> See STANDALONE-TOOLCHAIN.html for details.*
>>>> Note:* This feature is experimental. Please try it and
report
>>>> any issues
<http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/list>.
>>>>
>>>> Joe
>>>>
>>>> *______________________________*
>>>> *Joe Abbey*
>>>> Director of Software Development
>>>> Arxan Technologies
>>>> jabbey at arxan.com www.arxan.com
>>>> Protecting the App Economy™
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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>>
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Andrew
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