search for: saymlink

Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "saymlink".

Did you mean: baylink
2018 May 13
3
A Fresh Start with LLVM
...1.1 GB of disk and bandwidth for the initial checkout and git repo itself. > It's just a few minutes behind the svn master copies. I don't know of a better monorepo at present. > Although everything is there, things such as clang and compiler-rt aren't actually built unless you saymlink them into the appropriate place in the llvm directory. There's an updated process for getting this done, supported by the CMake configurations. See https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#for-developers-to-work-with-a-git-monorepo for details. > If you want to actually submit patches t...
2018 May 13
0
A Fresh Start with LLVM
...can spare 1.1 GB of disk and bandwidth for the initial checkout and git repo itself. It's just a few minutes behind the svn master copies. I don't know of a better monorepo at present. Although everything is there, things such as clang and compiler-rt aren't actually built unless you saymlink them into the appropriate place in the llvm directory. If you want to actually submit patches then you'll need to make patch files and send them to the svn master. On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 10:37 PM, Martin J. O'Riordan via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hi LLVM D...
2018 May 13
0
A Fresh Start with LLVM
...isk and bandwidth for the initial checkout and git repo itself. > It's just a few minutes behind the svn master copies. I don't know of > a better monorepo at present. > Although everything is there, things such as clang and compiler-rt > aren't actually built unless you saymlink them into the appropriate place in the llvm directory. There's an updated process for getting this done, supported by the CMake configurations. See https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#for-developers-to-work-with-a-git-monorepo for details. > If you want to actually submit patches t...
2018 May 13
3
A Fresh Start with LLVM
Hi LLVM Devs, I recently finished working for Intel/Movidius, and thought that before I start working on some new LLVM project, that this would be a good time to discard all of my old practices (which began with v2.7, and has gathered crud over the years) and restart with a brand new fresh LLVM approach directly from head. In preparation for doing this, I would like to know what is the
2018 May 13
2
A Fresh Start with LLVM
...t and > git repo itself. > > > It's just a few minutes behind the svn master copies. I don't know of > > a > better monorepo at present. > > > Although everything is there, things such as clang and compiler-rt > > aren't > actually built unless you saymlink them into the appropriate place in the > llvm directory. > > There's an updated process for getting this done, supported by the CMake > configurations. > > See > https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#for- > developers-to-work-with-a-git-monorepo > for details. &gt...