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2006 Mar 14
0
[LLVMdev] Getting Started with LLVM
...c, which links to LLVM optimizations and native targets. The makefile goop I have looks like this: ifneq ($(LLVMBASEPATH),) ifdef CHECKING_ENABLED BUILDMODE=Debug else BUILDMODE=Release endif LLVMLIBPATH = $(LLVMBASEPATH)/$(BUILDMODE)/lib # Pick the right LLVM backend based on the target triple. LLVMTARGETOBJCMD := case $(target) in \ alpha-*-*) echo LLVMAlpha.o;; \ ia64-*-*) echo LLVMIA64.o;; \ i[34567]86-*-*) echo LLVMX86.o;; \ powerpc*-*-*) echo LLVMPowerPC.o;; \ sparc-*-*) echo LLVMSparc.o;;...
2006 Mar 10
2
[LLVMdev] Getting Started with LLVM
On Mar 10, 2006, at 2:57 PM, Martin Pärtel wrote: > I'm currently using the "make install"-ed version of LLVM in an > autoconf/automake project. Setting it up wasn't that bad really. > The .a > libraries can be statically linked with the -l flag and .o > libraries are > simply linked in as normal object files (without -l). All the > libraries got >
2006 Jul 10
1
[LLVMdev] enabling Debian x86_64 for llvm 1.7
...20:29:57.000000000 -0600 @@ -827,6 +827,7 @@ powerpc*-*-*) echo LLVMPowerPC.o;; \ sparc-*-*) echo LLVMSparc.o;; \ sparcv9-*-*) echo LLVMSparc.o;; \ + x86_64-*-*-*) echo LLVMCBackend.o;; \ esac LLVMTARGETOBJ := $(shell $(LLVMTARGETOBJCMD)) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes, it is a hack, but it does let me get further. I can get to this point in compiling the C front-end: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [...snip...] gcc...