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2010 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] Error building with Mingw on Win7
...e you using?
* The stock LLVM/configure build process requires the binary Perl
distribution from the MingW project, which uses sh as the command shell.
* Windows-native Perls use cmd.exe (on Win7, at least) so will fail,
with this exact error message, without counter-measures. (I'll have to
repull SVN to see what the current required patches are; they're not
that difficult.)
Note that if you build Perl from official source with MingW, with
default options, you'll end up with cmd.exe as the command shell.
> However, I can't manage to reproduce the failure by hand:
>
>...
2014 Mar 01
3
Git - do I have the right repository?
On Feb 28, 2014, at 7:49 PM, Tim Dawson wrote:
> I just noted that I got my outputs reversed in my posting - the git version is the .26, with 2.7.1 being .28, which still seems odd . . .
The "-3857M" suffix on the "0.26 (2.6.5-3857M)" version was generated from SVN. Is it possible that the driver is left over from another package?
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Charles Lepple
clepple at gmail
2010 Jun 22
3
[LLVMdev] Error building with Mingw on Win7
Hello everyone,
I've run across a problem building LLVM 2.7 with Mingw on Win7. When
I try make VERBOSE=1, it churns away happily for a while and then
produces:
/c/Perl/bin/perl /c/Programs32/llvm-2.7/utils/GenLibDeps.pl -flat /c/Programs
32/llvm-2.7/obj/Release/lib "/mingw/bin/nm" > /c/Programs32/llvm-2.7/obj/tools/
llvm-config/LibDeps.txt.tmp
'c:' is not recognized as
2005 May 22
4
Problem upgrading xen-unstable
I''ve been working on a xen-unstable tree from mid-April. I wanted to upgrade
to the latest version, so here is what I did:
- Clone a fresh copy of xeno-unstable.bk (1.1507)
- "make world"
- Change the .config of linux-2.6.11-xen0 to include my ethernet card
(CONFIG_FORCEDETH=y)
- Add localversion files to linux-2.6.11-xen0 and linux-2.6.11-xenU
- rm -rf the existing dist