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2004 Dec 23
2
[LLVMdev] Undefined reference to `llvm::sys::CopyFile(llvm::sys::Path const&, llvm::sys::P
Hi, Can anyone tell me why CopyFile is the only undefined reference from Path.cpp? --------------- llvm[2]: Linking Debug executable gccld c:/projects/build/MinGW/llvm-1-1/tools/gccld/Debug/gccld.o(.text+0x439): In function `Z15EmitShellScriptPPc': c:/projects/src/llvm-1/llvm/tools/gccld/gccld.cpp:127: undefined reference to `llvm::sys::CopyFile(llvm::sys::Path const&, llvm::sys::Path
2005 Aug 01
2
[LLVMdev] [patch] gccld not passing -export-dynamic to gcc for link
gccld passes -shared through if it's generating a shared library, but if you're compiling a program that needs to have its symbols externally accessible, it doesn't pass -export-dynamic through to gcc for the final link. The attached patch fixes this. I've tested with a small test case I sent Chris, and with Python; both seem to work. I also fixed some inaccurate comments in
2004 Dec 21
1
[LLVMdev] Cygwin port
Hi Reid, > I've been doing a Cygwin build today too. All these problems > have been updated in the current CVS. Please update your tree > and give it another try. Alright, this time everything works quite a bit better. However: tools\llvm-ld\llvm-ld.cpp needs the CopyFile() invocation fix identical to gccld.cpp Also, it turns out gcc 3.3.3 in cygwin is buggy and it's unable
2004 Dec 23
0
[LLVMdev] Undefined reference to `llvm::sys::CopyFile(llvm::sys::Path const&, llvm::sys::P
Get the latest version. I committed a fix to Path.cpp last night. It wasn't being defined in the sys:: namespace which is why its undefined. Reid. On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 10:44, Henrik Bach wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone tell me why CopyFile is the only undefined reference from > Path.cpp? > > --------------- > llvm[2]: Linking Debug executable gccld >
2004 Dec 23
2
[LLVMdev] Undefined reference to`llvm::sys::CopyFile(llvm::sys::Path const&, llvm::sys::P
Hi Reid, >Get the latest version. I committed a fix to Path.cpp last night. It >wasn't being defined in the sys:: namespace which is why its undefined. It didn't do any better by removing the old debug files, getting the latest version and reconfiguration of the build. No diffs of Path.cpp and gccld.cpp against top of mainline were were found. Henrik.
2005 Aug 02
0
[LLVMdev] [patch] gccld not passing -export-dynamic to gcc for link
On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 05:13:15PM -0500, Nicholas Riley wrote: > The attached patch fixes this. ...but had tabs in it. Misha kindly reminded me off-list that this was bad. Try this one instead. -- Nicholas Riley <njriley at uiuc.edu> | <http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/njriley> -------------- next part -------------- Index: tools/gccld/GenerateCode.cpp
2010 Dec 11
2
remove quotes from the paste output
Hi, I'm generating the name of the variable with paste function and then using that variable name further to get the specific position value from the data.frame, here is the snippet from my code: modelResults <- extractModelParameters("C:/PilotStudy/Mplus_Input/Test", recursive=TRUE) #extractModelParameters reads all the output files from the Test folder and create the
2004 Dec 23
0
[LLVMdev] Undefined reference to`llvm::sys::CopyFile(llvm::sys::Path const&, llvm::sys::P
Its version 1.27 of lib/System/Unix/Path.cpp for Cygwin and version 1.22 of lib/System/Win32/Path.cpp for Win32 Please note that 1.22 of Win32/Path.cpp was *just* committed. I fixed the Unix side, but not the Win32 side until just now. Sorry about that. Promise to get better about this soon (more machines to test on). Reid. On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 14:06, Henrik Bach wrote: > Hi Reid, >
2004 Dec 24
1
[LLVMdev] Undefined referenceto`llvm::sys::CopyFile(llvm::sys::Path const&, llvm::sys::P
But breaks VC++. The problem is, Windows.h defines "CopyFile" as a macro that's either "CopyFileA" or "CopyFileW". Path.h is included before Windows.h, so the declaration has the name "CopyFile" while the definition has "CopyFileA". Instant compilation error. Not sure what the best way to fix it is, but I'll check it in as soon as I
2004 Dec 23
3
[LLVMdev] Undefined referenceto`llvm::sys::CopyFile(llvm::sys::Path const&, llvm::sys::P
Hi Reid, The error still exists. However, looking on the function in Win32/Path.cpp: -------------- void sys::CopyFile(const sys::Path &Dest, const sys::Path &Src) { if (!::CopyFile(Src.c_str(), Dest.c_str(), false)) ThrowError("Can't copy '" + Src.toString() + "' to '" + Dest.toString() + "'"); } -------------- I
2006 Sep 18
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-g++: Internal error
Hi, i used CVS to checkout the source of llvm and llvm-gcc, compiled and built them on my machine successfully. i tried a c-language hello program, it was OK. But when i tried a c++-language hello program, i got: ~/project/llvm/examples$ llvm-g++ t3.cc -o t3 gccld: /developer/zsth/project/llvm/src/llvm/lib/Analysis/IPA/CallGraph.cpp:277: void
2004 Dec 24
0
[LLVMdev] Undefined referenceto`llvm::sys::CopyFile(llvm::sys::Path const&, llvm::sys::P
No, although its declared in the Path.h file, its actually not in the Path class. Have a look. Not sure why you're still seeing that problem. The same change to Unix/Path.cpp fixed the same problem on Cygwin and Linux. Reid. On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 15:48, Henrik Bach wrote: > Hi Reid, > > The error still exists. However, looking on the function in Win32/Path.cpp: > --------------
2006 Sep 14
1
[LLVMdev] use LLVM to convert C++ code to C code
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title></title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Hi,<br> I am newbie to llvm.<br> <br> I am unable to generate
2004 Dec 24
2
[LLVMdev]Undefinedreferenceto`llvm::sys::CopyFile(llvm::sys::Path const&,llvm::sys::P
Hi Reid, Looking closer at the build process, I find that Path.cpp doesn't get compiled, even if it is a newer version than its *.o file. That's probaly the reason the error still exists. I've zipped and attached the trace after the point the new Path.cpp was updated by cvs. It clearly shows that it newer gets compiled and now shows that it is the dependencies in the makefile
2006 Apr 29
3
[LLVMdev] Building LLVM under Mingw. Part I: tools-only
Hello, Everyone. Now I have some spare time and I've decided to build LLVM on Mingw. I've grab the latest 1.7 release (not CVS snapshot). Here are some issues fixed during the build. Now I'm preparing gcc build. So, I think, there will some other "parts" 1. Prerequisites 1.1 GCC 3.4.5 from mingw.org site. $ gcc --version gcc.exe (GCC) 3.4.5 (mingw special) Copyright (C)
2010 Mar 03
2
uint decode error on visual studio...
Is this a common warning? The decoder doesn't return an error on it, but I see it a lot in my test application on windows. It is non existent on my linux box. I haven't tried mingw yet. please note that I'm using visual studio 2008 w/the vcproj that Bjoern Rasmussen made for 0.5.2 (w/some file references removed) at the moment and it is giving a lot of C4554 warnings
2004 Dec 24
0
[LLVMdev]Undefinedreferenceto`llvm::sys::CopyFile(llvm::sys::Pathconst&, llvm::sys::P
Hi Reid, Looking closer at the build process, I find that Path.cpp doesn't get compiled, even if it is a newer version than its *.o file. That's probaly the reason the error still exists. I've zipped and attached the trace after the point the new Path.cpp was updated by cvs. It clearly shows that it newer gets compiled and now shows that it is the dependencies in the makefile
2023 Mar 02
1
fruit:copyfile not working as expected
Hello Mike, I know from my customers that moving files under macOS Ventura on a SMB share is a mess and completely broken by Apple (e. g. moved files cannot be opened until you reconnect). Unfortunately I do not have a ZFS-backed machine to test against available right now to confirm the behaviour. Is your order of "vfs objects? correct? Regards, Alexander > On Thursday, Mar 02, 2023 at
2004 Dec 05
1
[LLVMdev] Building llvm and cfrontend under cygwin
Hi there, I'm trying to build llvm under cygwin running under windows xp, and have struck the following problem: -- llvm: tools-only built ok -- cfrontend: built ok -- llvm: full build failed at the following point: make[3]: Entering directory `/cygdrive/d/3rd-party/llvm/runtime/GCCLibraries/crtend' Compiling crtend.c to bytecode Compiling listend.ll to bytecode Linking comp_main.bc
2019 Sep 21
4
Samba 4.11 "Stale file handle"
Hello, After upgrading to Samba 4.11 (from 4.10) I noticed that python scripts using tempfile.mkstemp fail when run against samba cifs mounts. Before I submit a bug report, could someone else try this out so it's not just my setup? How to reproduce: 1. Mount a Samba 4.11 share using the mount command: mount //server1/share /tmp/share1 2. Run python script that is using mkstemp: import