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2016 Mar 28
2
llvm build failed while Linking CXX shared library ../../../lib/libc++.so
Hi Dimitry,
I do not particularly need to build libc++ from the package. Is the name of
the package's libc++, libcxx, because this is where the installation starts
finding undefined references, during linking CXX shared library
../../../lib/libc++.so. Please check below the first part of the log when
the first error appear, I omited repeating results. Furthermore, the
undefined references are
2016 Mar 28
0
llvm build failed while Linking CXX shared library ../../../lib/libc++.so
Hi Ioannis,
Just delete the projects/libcxx directory, then rebuild from scratch. You should only need to checkout llvm (in the top level directory) and cfe (into the tools/clang subdirectory).
-Dimitry
> On 29 Mar 2016, at 00:08, Ioannis Koukoulis <i.g.koukoulis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Dimitry,
>
> I do not particularly need to build libc++ from the package. Is the
2016 Mar 29
1
llvm build failed while Linking CXX shared library ../../../lib/libc++.so
Hi Dimitry, this definitely worked. I am passed by the linking errors
regarding libc++ or similar. My build stopped now at 95% while linking a
clang extra, I am not pretty sure which because i do not have my laptop,
possible the clang-rename, if such exists.
No undefined references here, however, my hdd's free space run out, so this
might be the cause. I have to move or expand now, alas!! The
2014 Oct 31
0
Wine release 1.7.30
The Wine development release 1.7.30 is now available.
What's new in this release (see below for details):
- More support for fonts in DirectWrite.
- Improved ATL thunk support.
- A few more C runtime functions.
- Regedit import/export fixes.
- Various bug fixes.
The source is available from the following locations:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.7.30.tar.bz2
2016 Mar 26
0
llvm build failed while Linking CXX shared library ../../../lib/libc++.so
Hi Ioannis,
If you only want the clang static analyzer, there is no need to check out and build libc++ as part of the process. The rest of the build can just use the system C++ library, which will be libstdc++ on Xubuntu.
That said, without the full build log, it is hard to say what went wrong. Specifically, which references were undefined?
-Dimitry
> On 26 Mar 2016, at 16:04, Ioannis
2016 Mar 26
2
llvm build failed while Linking CXX shared library ../../../lib/libc++.so
Hello everybody,
I am very new to llvm and I am struggling to install it on my 15.10 Xubuntu
with kernel 4.2.0-34-generic #39-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux.
I essentially intend to use the clang static analyzer, but it seems that I
have to build it on top of llvm and clang.
Unfortunately I run into the following problem.
CXX shared library ../../../lib/libc++.so
at around 52% of the procedure