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2007 Jul 05
0
[LLVMdev] Noob questions about setting up on Win32
Here's an equally dumb question: the wiki page you mention suggests
installing bison and flex and a few other packages. But I don't see these
packages anywhere on the Sourceforge MinGW page; do I get them from
elsewhere, and then build them using MinGW's gcc?
Ted Neward
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2007 Jul 04
2
[LLVMdev] Noob questions about setting up on Win32
Hello, Ted.
> (*) build LLVM itself
> (*) build programs with LLVM
>
> I have a MingW32 setup on a WinXP machine;
You can see http://wiki.llvm.org/index.php/Notes:MingW32 to get
instructions how to build LLVM on mingw32 box.
For building programs with LLVM itself you'll probably need llvm-gcc4,
which you can either compiled by yourself (tricky on mingw32) or use
prebuilt one in
2008 Feb 13
1
[LLVMdev] Is there someone tried LLVM 2.1 on Visual Studio 2005?
If you are using the Express versions of Visual Studio, the Platform
SDK(windows.h) is a seperate install that you have to download.
Kevin Tew
Ted Neward wrote:
> Thanks--I was offline when I wrote it, couldn't Google. Found it in about 5
> seconds once I was back online.
>
> Second question: I'm getting various build errors relating (it seems) to
> configuration:
2008 Feb 13
0
[LLVMdev] Is there someone tried LLVM 2.1 on Visual Studio 2005?
Thanks--I was offline when I wrote it, couldn't Google. Found it in about 5
seconds once I was back online.
Second question: I'm getting various build errors relating (it seems) to
configuration: can't find windows.h and so forth. Where (or to whom) is the
best place to report these and iterate until we fix them?
Ted Neward
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2008 Feb 13
2
[LLVMdev] Is there someone tried LLVM 2.1 on Visual Studio 2005?
I simply found it at:
http://getgnuwin32.sourceforge.net/
Seung
---- Original message ----
>Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 21:11:04 -0800
>From: "Ted Neward" <ted at tedneward.com>
>Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Is there someone tried LLVM 2.1 on Visual Studio 2005?
>To: "'LLVM Developers Mailing List'" <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
>
>I'm sorry,
2008 Feb 18
0
[LLVMdev] Is there someone tried LLVM 2.1 on Visual Studio 2005?
More on this:
Walking through the projects slowly:
(*) "Configure" builds with no problem.
(*) "support" fails:
C:\Prg\llvm-2.2\llvm-2.2\win32>msbuild llvm.sln /t:Build
Microsoft (R) Build Engine Version 2.0.50727.1433
[Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 2.0.50727.1433]
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 2005. All rights reserved.
Build started 2/18/2008 12:07:45 AM.
2008 Jan 10
2
[LLVMdev] HOWTO on LLVM with ....
Is there an explicit document describing how to do LLVM with Cygwin? Or with
Solaris Dev Express?
And is LLVM considered a “safe” replacement for gcc on MacOS? In other
words, if I’m doing some ObjC and C/C++ on the MacOS, if I drop LLVM in, is
it going to create some strange kinds of heartache later on?
Ted Neward
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2008 Feb 18
3
[LLVMdev] Is there someone tried LLVM 2.1 on Visual Studio 2005?
>There's a config.h file in the win32 subdirectory that implies that
it's
>supposed to be concatenated as part of the build process, but it
doesn't
>seem like that's happening from within the .sln script--am I missing a
>pre-build step someplace?
When config.h.in is hit in the build of configure the configure project,
the configure.h file from the win32 directory is
2008 Feb 15
2
[LLVMdev] Question on link error
So I’ve built llvm-2.2 using Cygwin, and I think I’ve got all the right bits
in the right places, but I’m getting a strange error when running through
the hello.c examples from the Web site:
Ted at XPLanguages /cygdrive/c/Projects/Exploration/llvm
$ gcc hello.s -o hello.native
Ted at XPLanguages /cygdrive/c/Projects/Exploration/llvm
$ ls
hello.bc hello.c* hello.exe*
2009 Aug 29
2
[LLVMdev] Build problems with MinGW
Grabbed the latest bits from SVN (, tried to build with MinGW. I get a
cc1plus.exe out of memory error while trying to "make ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1" on
the X86CodeEmitter. I can get a full stack trace if necessary, but has
anybody else run into this problem? Only seems to happen with the Release
build-I got a full Debug build to work fine.
Ted Neward
Java, .NET, XML Services
2008 Feb 15
0
[LLVMdev] Question on link error
On Feb 14, 2008, at 6:54 PM, Ted Neward wrote:
> So I’ve built llvm-2.2 using Cygwin, and I think I’ve got all the
> right bits in the right places, but I’m getting a strange error when
> running through the hello.c examples from the Web site:
How did you create hello.s? What version of llvm-gcc are you using?
4.2? Have you tried compiling hello.s to hello.native with llvm-gcc
2008 Feb 18
2
[LLVMdev] Is there someone tried LLVM 2.1 on Visual Studio 2005?
By the way, somebody (I think it was Chuck, but I don't remember for
certain) was asking for the BuildLog.htm from building the llvm.sln file
under VS 2005 SP1 for diagnostic purposes; right now the SLN is configured
to produce a new BuildLog for each and every one of the projects inside the
solution. I don't know who's responsible for this guy, but that's probably
not the best way
2007 Jun 11
0
[LLVMdev] Questions on getting started with LLVM on Win32
Ted Neward wrote:
>
> Trying to just get some idea of what parts are necessary when using
> (not necessarily building, if I can help it) LLVM 2.0 on a Win32 machine.
>
I don't use LLVM on Win32, so I'm don't know the answers to all of your
questions. However, the developers who ported LLVM to Win32 are on the
llvmdev mailing list. I'm forwarding this to llvmdev in
2008 Feb 19
0
[LLVMdev] Is there someone tried LLVM 2.1 on Visual Studio 2005?
OK, a couple of things aren't parsing here.
> When config.h.in is hit in the build of configure the configure
> project,
> the configure.h file from the win32 directory is copied to main
> llvm\Config\Config.h. The script in the sln file is:
>
There is no "configure.h" file from the win32 directory; there is a
config.h, and it's 600 bytes long, compared to the
2008 Jan 10
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: 2008 LLVM Conference
Depending on when and where, I'd love to attend.
Ted Neward
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu]
> On Behalf Of Bill Wendling
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2008 Feb 13
4
[LLVMdev] Is there someone tried LLVM 2.1 on Visual Studio 2005?
I have flex and bison from Cygwin installed:
$ flex --version
flex version 2.5.4
$ bison --version
bison (GNU Bison) 2.3
Written by Robert Corbett and Richard Stallman.
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Should that work,
2008 Feb 14
0
[LLVMdev] Is there someone tried LLVM 2.1 on Visual Studio 2005?
>I have flex and bison from Cygwin installed:
WinGNU32 Flex and Bison are the ones to use with LLVM and Visual Studio.
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/
The LLVM Visual Studio .sln file is for Visual Studio 2003 so will require
conversion and some minor modification.
Aaron
> Should that work, assuming they're on the PATH? When I ran the build from
> inside VS, I get some
2008 Feb 27
0
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Ted Neward wrote:
> As a suggestion, what about having "Common Uses for LLVM" that list out what
> the LLVM n00b needs if he wants to...
>
> (*) Get hello.c to compile and run in LLVM bitcode (This is the "what's the
> absolute minimum I need to do to see this thing in action?" question.)
> (*) Use LLVM as a back-end for a custom
2009 Aug 29
1
[LLVMdev] Build problems with MinGW
"miscompiled"? Meaning they built but won't run (or won't run correctly)? Or won't even compile?
(Meanwhile, downloading gcc 4.4.0.)
Ted Neward
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anton Korobeynikov [mailto:anton at korobeynikov.info]
> Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 1:19
2008 Feb 04
0
[LLVMdev] Introducing myself, and Java project.
You probably want to sit down and have a long talk with Jeroen Frijters, the
principal behind the IKVM project.
Note that you will have to deal with ClassLoaders at some level, regardless
of what you'd prefer.
> A more obvious problem is, of course, that it is not possible to
> compile Java code statically and save the result in the disk.
>
That is untrue--last time I checked, gcj