Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "[LLVMdev] LLVM Cygwin Run Errors"
2005 May 25
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Cygwin Run Errors
> I installed the cfrontend 1.5 and LLVM 1.5 from source in cygwin
> successfully using GCC3.4.3 and binutils2.15 (as in makefiles do not
> complain errors except some warnings).
>
> However when I do this, there are some errors like,
>
> ***************************************************************
> u0201201 at 9nnvf2ay /home/cfrontend/install/lib
> $ llvm-ranlib
2005 May 25
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM Cygwin Run Errors
Hi,
I am wondering whether the bytecode generated by my llvm-gcc is correct?
When I run
$ llvm-gcc hello.c -o hello
What I get is hello.exe.bc, and hello.exe (I can actually llvm-dis the
bytecode file which is hello.exe.bc).
However, I do not get a shell script(named hello) as stated in the
documentation...
Best Regards,
Kiat
On 5/25/05, Aaron Gray <angray at beeb.net> wrote:
>
2005 May 19
4
[LLVMdev] [Cygwin] llvm-ranlib and 'make check' errors
Hi,
Got everything built but am now experiencing new errors on making the symbol tables and on 'make check'.
Here's the errors I am experiencing :-
Aaron Gray at AMD-LAPTOP-1 /usr/llvm-gcc/lib
$ ls
gcc libdummy.a libiberty.a libstdc++.a libsupc++.la
libc.a libgcc.a libm.a libstdc++.la libtrace.a
libcrtend.a libgcsemispace.a
2005 May 19
2
[LLVMdev] Building LLVM cfrontend
Hi, I am still new to LLVM and also GNU softwares.
I am doing a project using LLVM.
I was building cfrontend on my windows cygwin, however I encountered
this problem, may I now what is the cause?
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my configuration output is:
bash-2.05b$ ../src/configure --prefix=$CFEINSTALL --disable-threads --disable-n
ls --disable-shared --enable-languages=c,c++
loading
2005 May 19
0
[LLVMdev] Building LLVM cfrontend
The very first time you build GCC, you should do "make bootstrap". After
that, you can use "make" and "make install"
Reid.
On Fri, 2005-05-20 at 00:15 +0800, thean kiat sew wrote:
> Hi, I am still new to LLVM and also GNU softwares.
>
> I am doing a project using LLVM.
>
> I was building cfrontend on my windows cygwin, however I encountered
>
2004 Oct 04
1
[LLVMdev] cfrontend-1.3.source: Compilation error
This is a forward of a question from the SourceForge LLVM forum. If
anyone has experience with Cygwin and building the C front-end there,
please reply and CC Alex.
--- Post by Alex Vinokur below ---
===============
Windows 2000
GNU gcc 3.3.3 (cygwin special)
===============
./configure
./make
I have got compilation error
-------------------------------
make[1]: Entering directory
2004 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] IMPORTANT: llvm-ar requirements
Ignore this at your own peril.
I have committed changes to CVS that introduce a fully functional
llvm-ar tool, and a new lib/Linker library that uses the archive's
symbol table to hasten linking. However, this implies that archives read
by the LLVM tools *must* have an LLVM symbol table in them. This happens
automatically for the crtend.a library, but not for the runtime
libraries produced by
2005 Jun 28
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM 1.5 C Front-End Binaries for FreeBSD?
Might anyone have a FreeBSD binary or suggested modifications to the
source to compile one?
Thanks,
Sean
2005 Aug 08
2
[LLVMdev] cfrontend building
Hallo,
I'm trying to write an gentoo ebuild for the c frontend. When make runs
libstdc++/configure I get some problems:
configure tries to determine the object extensionbut fails. This is the
output:
checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking target system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking for a BSD-compatible install... checking for perl... perl
checking build system type...
2004 Nov 15
0
[LLVMdev] IMPORTANT: llvm-ar requirements
I forgot to mention ..
This is a temporary requirement. I am working on changes so that an
archive file that doesn't have a symbol table can be linked
successfully, albeit a LOT slower.
Reid.
On Sun, 2004-11-14 at 15:41, Reid Spencer wrote:
> Ignore this at your own peril.
>
> I have committed changes to CVS that introduce a fully functional
> llvm-ar tool, and a new
2005 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 1.5 C Front-End Binaries for FreeBSD?
Sean Peisert wrote:
> John,
>
> I may be missing something here, but if I the compilation docs, I need
> to build LLVM first and the C frontend second. But doing this, I
> get:
>
> **llvm-gcc/llvm-g++ was not found,
>
> (obviously -- it wasn't installed, right?)
You do need to build LLVM first before building llvm-gcc. This may seem
a bit weird, but
2005 May 19
0
[LLVMdev] [Cygwin] llvm-ranlib and 'make check' errors
Does not look like the demangle test worked anyway :(
And 'make check' :-
$ make check
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/build/llvm-gcc/gcc'
(rootme=`${PWDCMD-pwd}`; export rootme; \
srcdir=`cd /usr/cfrontend/src/gcc; ${PWDCMD-pwd}` ; export srcdir ; \
cd testsuite; \
EXPECT=expect ; export EXPECT ; \
if [ -f ${rootme}/../expect/expect ] ; then \
TCL_LIBRARY=`cd
2005 Mar 11
3
[LLVMdev] Anyone seen this before?
So, I'm trying to build everything from source for the Debian
package for LLVM, including the C/C++ front end. I'm running
this build on LLVM 1.4 source (the released tarball), using
Debian unstable (gcc 3.3.5, on a 2.6.8 kernel, on an x86_64
box, dual CPU). Before I get _too_ deep into it, I thought I
would ask if the following compilation failure on the CFE
looks the least bit familiar
2005 May 19
3
[LLVMdev] [Cygwin] llvm-ranlib and 'make check' errors
Okay, this I have no clue about. I've never done "make check" on llvm-
gcc. I thought you meant "make check" on LLVM. You're into "new
territory".
Reid.
On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 16:07 +0100, Aaron Gray wrote:
> Does not look like the demangle test worked anyway :(
> And 'make check' :-
>
> $ make check
>
2005 Mar 11
0
[LLVMdev] Anyone seen this before?
yes, so this happens on anything that uses a struct for va_list (like
alpha). I am currently working on fixing this. if you look at the last
patch to the alpha portion of llvm-gcc, you can see a quick hack to work
around that (aka, get it to compile), but the resultant compiler will
have issues with varargs.
Alternately, build ia-32 binaries on x86_64, llvm-gcc is happy with the
the abi there.
2005 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] problem compiling the cfrontend on Linux/PPC
> Okay, I took a closer look at your output.
>
> I was correct in that gccas is attempting to assemble a native PPC
> assembly language file. However, this appears to be happening because
> the assembly file is generated by the GCC Makefiles for libgcc2 (in
> llvm-gcc/gcc/config/rs6000/t-ppccomm, I think).
>
> The first thing I would try is Marco's suggestion: add
2005 Jun 13
0
[LLVMdev] problem compiling the cfrontend on Linux/PPC
Cyrille Mescam wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 11:02:10AM -0500, John Criswell wrote:
>
>>Cyrille Mescam wrote:
>>
[snip]
>
> In fact, i am using the CFE build procedures. I am on instructions 5.
>
> cyrille
>
Okay, I took a closer look at your output.
I was correct in that gccas is attempting to assemble a native PPC
assembly language file. However,
2005 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] problem compiling the cfrontend on Linux/PPC
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 11:02:10AM -0500, John Criswell wrote:
> Cyrille Mescam wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >
> >When compiling the cfrontend for Linux/PPC architecture on a powermac
> >G5, i got
> >the following error :
>
> I hate to ask a silly question, but are you using "make bootstrap" to
> build the cfrontend? Your output looks like gccas
2004 Nov 02
5
[LLVMdev] LLVM tools sufficient to build the cfrontend for windows from MinGW?
Hi,
I'm able to build the llvm tools on the MinGW platform: burg, fpcmp, tblgen,
llvm-as, llvm-dis, opt, gccas, llc, llvm-link, lli, gccld, llvm-stub,
analyze and extract.
I wonder if these tools are sufficient to start build the cfrontend?
Henrik.
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2005 Mar 01
3
[LLVMdev] question about gccld and external libraries
hi,
I'm really new to llvm. I've successfully bootstrapped llvm-14 on my
system and am able to successfully compile c code to llvm.
the problem is now that gccld is complaining that it can't find the
libraries, like "c" or "crtend". [1]
all is fine, if I just use intrinsified functions like printf and
friends, but I want to use the clock_gettime function and