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2009 Aug 06
3
[LLVMdev] Problems building on Msys/MingW
Hi, I'm trying to build clang under MingW, but I'm getting a number of errors. Could anyone provide some hints as to what you had to do? I got some tips from http://blogs.tedneward.com/2008/02/24/Building+LLVM+On+Windows+Using+MinGW32.aspx, but using the newer packages, as it's a bit old. The ./configure seems to run without errors. The first run of make aborts with errors like:
2008 May 23
0
installing Samba3 on FreeBSD 6.2
I'm trying to install Samba3 on FreeBSD 6.2 according to the Joshep's blog http://joseph.randomnetworks.com/archives/2005/11/08/freebsd-users-and-groups-with-samba-winbind-and-active-directory/ and this is what I get. can anybody help me??????? THanks, Augustin Using FLAGS = -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -D_SAMBA_BUILD_ -I/usr/ports/net/samba3/work/samba-3.0.23c/source/iniparser/src
2009 Apr 17
15
[LLVMdev] mingw build problems
I'm trying to cross-compile LLVM with build=, host=target=. I'm using the following packages from Debian lenny: mingw32 4.2.1.dfsg-1 mingw32-binutils 2.18.50-20080109-1 mingw32-runtime 3.13-1 The first problem I hit was when I configured with CC, CXX, AR and RANLIB set to mingw cross-tools, but forgot to specify NM as well. This resulted in a load of warnings that scrolled off the
2011 Apr 05
3
[LLVMdev] Building LLVM on Solaris/Sparc
Hi, I'm trying to build llvm on a Solaris/Sparc machine. I get many undefined symbols during the link phase of opt. The link command being run is below. It is identical to the link command that gets run and works on an x86 host. Thanks, Tarun g++ -I/n/fs/scratch/tpondich/ParallelAssert/llvm-objects/include -I/n/fs/scratch/tpondich/ParallelAssert/llvm-objects/tools/opt
2008 May 30
4
[LLVMdev] Possibly Vista-related Windows/MinGW Compilation Issues
Hello, Jonathan > I thought I'd messed up something related to the linker, > but I couldn't explain why XP would work using the same steps. The only thing comes to my mind seeing this: perl from msysDTK works differently (somehow) on Vista, thus llvm-config is broken which leads to missed libraries, broken dependencies, etc. I'd suggest you to compare stuff on different
2011 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Build LLVM as a DLL on Windows x86
"Alan Garny" <agarny at hellix.com> writes: >> GNU make is essential to msys build. I guess msysdtk would have it. > > I could find a copy of msysDTK at > http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Other/Unsupported/MSYS/msysDTK/, > but not only is the 'latest' version a very old version (2003!), but once > installed I couldn't find a copy of
2008 May 30
0
[LLVMdev] Possibly Vista-related Windows/MinGW Compilation Issues
Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > Hello, Jonathan > > >> I thought I'd messed up something related to the linker, >> but I couldn't explain why XP would work using the same steps. >> > The only thing comes to my mind seeing this: perl from msysDTK works > differently (somehow) on Vista, thus llvm-config is broken which leads > to missed libraries,
2006 Jun 24
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM build error
It looks to me like your libLLVMSupport.a didn't get built or you didn't update all of LLVM. Please make sure you update from the root of the tree with the command: cvs update -ARPd Reid. On Sat, 2006-06-24 at 13:16 +0100, Lexington Luthor wrote: > Hi, > > While attempting to build the LLVM code from CVS today using gcc 4.1, I > encountered the following error. Any idea
2006 Jun 24
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM build error
Hi, While attempting to build the LLVM code from CVS today using gcc 4.1, I encountered the following error. Any idea how to proceed with the build? llvm[2]: Linking Debug executable llvm-as /home/ll/programs/source/scm/cvs/llvm/Debug/lib/libLLVMAsmParser.a(llvmAsmParser.o): In function `__static_initialization_and_destruction_0':
2011 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] Build LLVM as a DLL on Windows x86
Hi Takumi, > > Otherwise, > > I haven't installed binutils since I don't seem to need it.? > > You need binutils, esp. ld, nm, objdump. > > FYI, how to browse export table in DLL with objdump; $ objdump -x > XXX.dll Ok, I got the latest version of binutils from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MinGW/Base/binutils/. > > As you can tell, I am
2011 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] Build LLVM as a DLL on Windows x86
> >> GNU make is essential to msys build. I guess msysdtk would have it. > > > > I could find a copy of msysDTK at > > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Other/Unsupported/MSYS/msy > > sDTK/, but not only is the 'latest' version a very old version > > (2003!), but once installed I couldn't find a copy of gmake in it. > >
2010 Apr 27
1
[LLVMdev] 2.7 build fails
I configured with options: --enable-debug-runtime --prefix=/usr/local/llvm/2.7 --enable-optimized --enable-assertions --enable-shared Build fails with the errors: llvm[2]: Linking Release executable opt (without symbols) /tmp/llvm-build/2.7/llvm-objects/tools/opt/Release/AnalysisWrappers.o(.text+0xb0): In function `(anonymous
2011 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Build LLVM as a DLL on Windows x86
For what is worth, I have been able to trace my problem (thanks Kevin Kelley for the indirect help!). The 'culprit' was DLL Expert Viewer (http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/dll_export_viewer.html). It kept reporting that there were no exported functions, so I (wrongly) assumed that something had gone wrong while, using PEInfo (http://www.pazera-software.com/products/peinfo/) I could see that
2008 Sep 05
3
Still confused on content blocks...
I''ve read the docs. Honestly. But, I still can''t get my site working with the latest gem. I''m confused over when and how I need to specify content blocks, and how these relate to the stuff in config.yaml. The specific problem is with my analytics file include, I get errors like this: An error has occurred: Error while processing </analytics.en.html>: Error
2006 Jul 25
1
[LLVMdev] Dubious Library Dependencies
Now that we have a "-why" option to the GenLibDeps.pl utility (which is used by llvm-config to deduce library dependencies), a review of the output has led to a few dubious library dependencies. Here they are: All of the following dependencies are singletons (the dependent library depends on only a single symbol from the dependency library): libLLVMCodeGen.a:
2008 Aug 21
2
[LLVMdev] Call Graph Analysis
Hi, I have made my optimization as an extension of ModulePass as suggested in last mail. I included "addRequired<CallGraph>" in getAnalysisUsage function. The application compiles fine but while linking, I get following errors: "undefined reference to llvm::CallGraphLinkVar" "undefined reference to llvm::CallGraph::ID The above error is at point where I refer to
2007 Mar 23
1
[LLVMdev] NEWBIE: deleting Instructions
Hello, i just tried to write some passes and in one of them i want to delete a call Instruction. I can identify the specific Instruction without a problem, but when i put the delete operation in the code i always get a error message while running opt. I already tried to rename my pass, but without any change. Another question i have is: why do i always get the "opt: CommandLine Error:"
2008 Aug 22
0
[LLVMdev] Call Graph Analysis
On Aug 21, 2008, at 2:20 PM, kapil anand wrote: > Hi, > > I have made my optimization as an extension of ModulePass as > suggested in last mail. I included "addRequired<CallGraph>" in > getAnalysisUsage function. > The application compiles fine but while linking, I get following > errors: > "undefined reference to llvm::CallGraphLinkVar"
2004 Oct 18
0
[LLVMdev] Fix for non-standard variable length array + Visual C X86 specific code
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Morten Ofstad wrote: > Chris Lattner wrote: > > Can you explain what goes wrong without the stub? It's the only part that > > I didn't apply. > > The X86 backend doesn't get registered since there are no references to > symbols in X86TargetMachine the object file is never pulled in from the > library I create, and thus the static
2008 Dec 18
0
[LLVMdev] Troubles with clang and llvm libraries and simple Xcode project
Hi, I'm having a hard time linking the LLVM/clang libraries in Xcode. I've been fighting this for a couple of days now, and decided to make a fresh checkout and a super-simple demo project to try and isolate the problem, but even so I'm getting undefined symbol errors in the linker for the static libraries LLVM is producing. This is really baffling, so probably I'm