Richard Sayde via llvm-dev
2017-May-19 14:22 UTC
[llvm-dev] Building LLVM using AIX native compilers
I am experimenting with using LLVM for a project and need to determine I could compile the LLVM libraries on AIX using the native compilers. I am only planning on using the IR/optimization libraries and skip the code generation step/libraries. I also don't need clang. Due to various constraints am currently using an old version (LLVM 3.4.2). As this is an experiment, that is OK for now. But I would like to move to newer versions sometime if possible. I know LLVM requires GCC, however, I found that the AIX native compilers have GCC compatible compilers (gxlC and gxlc). I am able to configure without errors. However, the compile step fails with some warnings (incompatible -W options) and errors (missing endian.h include file among others). So has anyone on the llvm-dev mailing list had experience with this? And if so, can you share your results/methods with me? Thanks Richard NOTICE from Ab Initio: This email (including any attachments) may contain information that is subject to confidentiality obligations or is legally privileged, and sender does not waive confidentiality or privilege. If received in error, please notify the sender, delete this email, and make no further use, disclosure, or distribution. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20170519/4ee577a2/attachment.html>