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2013 Jul 09
1
[LLVMdev] reproducing binaries on llvm.org
> The script used for building the binaries can be found under llvm :
> utils/release/test-release.sh
Thanks! A few follow-up questions:
> # Phase 3: Build llvmCore with newly built clang from phase 2.
> c_compiler="$gcc_compiler -fplugin=$dragonegg_phase2_objdir/dragonegg.so"
> cxx_compiler="$gxx_compiler -fplugin=$dragonegg_phase2_objdir/dragonegg.so"
Should that say "newly built dragonegg", not "newly built clang"?
> echo "# Creating symlinks"
Is it poss...
2004 Aug 06
2
[PATCH] Make SSE Run Time option. Add Win32 SSE code
...EX_VERSION
PACKAGE=speex
+AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE($PACKAGE, $VERSION, no-define)
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
-AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
AC_C_BIGENDIAN
@@ -52,8 +52,18 @@
AC_CHECK_LIB(gnugetopt, getopt_long)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VERSION, "${VERSION}")
+AC_DEFINE(GCC_COMPILER)
+echo -n "Checking for Platform ASM Speedups..."
+case "$target" in
+ i?86*)
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_USE_SSE"
+ echo "Found SSE and SSE2"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ echo "None Found"
+ ;;
+esac
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(sse, [ --ena...
2013 Jul 09
2
[LLVMdev] reproducing binaries on llvm.org
Are the packaging scripts used to produce the clang+llvm binaries on
llvm.org under version control? If so, can you please point me to
them?
Thanks,
Greg
2013 Jul 09
0
[LLVMdev] reproducing binaries on llvm.org
On Tuesday 09 July 2013 15:11:03 Greg Fitzgerald wrote:
> Are the packaging scripts used to produce the clang+llvm binaries on
> llvm.org under version control? If so, can you please point me to
> them?
The script used for building the binaries can be found under llvm :
utils/release/test-release.sh
The packages are mere tarballs of the installation dir.
Cheers,
>
> Thanks,
2004 Aug 06
2
[PATCH] Make SSE Run Time option. Add Win32 SSE code
...k efficiently. A number of the starting points right now are
only 4 byte aligned. If you can add the following macro to the variables
that get passed in, it will make everything easier. Use it as such:
ALIGN(16) unsigned int myVar;
or
static ALIGN(16) float myArray[16];
#ifdef GCC_COMPILER
#define ALIGN(n) __attribute__ ((__aligned__ (n)))
#endif
#ifdef WIN32
#define ALIGN(n) __declspec(align(n))
#endif
<p>Aron Rosenberg
SightSpeed Software
<p>At 11:23 PM 1/8/2004, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Thanks for the patch. I think it's a good idea, although I can't ap...