Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "[LLVMdev] Possibly Vista-related Windows/MinGW Compilation Issues"
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,
2010 Apr 19
4
Libvirt Compilation on MS Vista
Does a comprehensive set of instructions on how to compile Libvirt on a
Microsoft Vista platform exist? Has this ever been accomplished? I would
very much appreciate input from persons who can give me confidence that a
Windows client application can be developed on top of Libviet that connects
to a QEMU system on an Ubuntu server. The Libvirt Windows Support page
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:
2006 Apr 29
2
[LLVMdev] Building LLVM under Mingw. Part I: tools-only
Hello, Jeff.
You wrote Saturday, April 29, 2006, 10:45:02 PM:
JC> Yes, I know mingw doesn't support dbghelp. I can still rant about it :)
;) Well. Maybe this library will be included in some next versions of
mingw's win32api package. Anyway, we can make such library just
"on-fly" from the corresponding .dll.
JC> This is what's already there. What changed?
Maybe
2011 Feb 13
3
[LLVMdev] Compiling LLVM-Clang with MinGW on Windows
I'm a Windows user, and wish to run LLVM-Clang on Windows.
In Visual Studio 2010, buidling was fairly straightforward via the solution
file from CMake. However, there is no good document (thought I searched for
an hour) how to compile LLVM with MinGW on Windows.
I generated MinGW Makefile and build directories from CMake. I installed
entire MinGW+MSys packages. I tried to run "make -f
2011 Feb 13
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling LLVM-Clang with MinGW on Windows
On 2/12/2011 6:58 PM, nullnull wrote:
> I'm a Windows user, and wish to run LLVM-Clang on Windows.
> In Visual Studio 2010, buidling was fairly straightforward via the
> solution file from CMake. However, there is no good document (thought
> I searched for an hour) how to compile LLVM with MinGW on Windows.
> I generated MinGW Makefile and build directories from CMake.
Ok.
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
0
[LLVMdev] Build LLVM as a DLL on Windows x86
2011/11/13 Alan Garny <agarny at hellix.com>:
> Now, I know that shared libraries are not supported on Windows using CMake
> (according to http://www.llvm.org/docs/CMake.html) which would have been my
> preferred building choice, but I didn’t see anything against them not being
> supported using Autotools, so I thought I would try it that way (as I
> successively did on Linux
2011 Nov 13
5
[LLVMdev] Build LLVM as a DLL on Windows x86
Hi,
I need to build a shared version of LLVM on Windows, Linux (both x86 and
x64) and Mac OS X. So far, I have been able to build LLVM on Linux and Mac
OS X, and it's all working fine as confirmed by a small LLVM test code that
I wrote.
However, on Windows, even though I get a DLL, that DLL doesn't contain any
(exported) functions (according to DLL Export Viewer; see
2009 Aug 06
0
[LLVMdev] Problems building on Msys/MingW
John Thompson wrote:
> 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
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
2007 Nov 28
5
[LLVMdev] LLVM on MinGW
Hello,
I'm trying to use LLVM on Windows, using the MinGW toolchain that comes
with Cygwin (gcc -mno-cygwin, not the standalone msys package). Has
anyone successfully built LLVM from sources with this toolchain?
The ./configure scripts automatically detects a Cygwin environment. I've
spent some time trying to let it know that it should compile for MinGW.
FWIW, here's what I've
2008 Oct 11
4
[LLVMdev] Genlibdeps.pl, CMake and MSYS
Kenneth Boyd <zaimoni at zaimoni.com> writes:
[snip]
>> That does not really surprise me about CMake, but then mingw is not a
>> primary compiler on Windows, more so is VC++ or Intel, either way a
>> bug should be submitted to the CMake devs.
> I do not want to troll the CMake devteam, so I will not submit the bug
> report without a full-blown patch.
The CMake
2006 Apr 23
2
[LLVMdev] Building CFE in Mingw
Hello, all.
Just found this file in my e-mail atchive, hope it will be useful for somebody.
===cut=here===
Some small rules:
1) No blankspace in the paths to the top-level directories.
2) Add paths to binaries to your system PATH variable.
3) Use short paths to top-level directories.
1. Some checks & preparations.
1) Be sure, that you're using right make version:
$ make
2008 Aug 06
4
[LLVMdev] Is there room for another build system?
Kenneth Boyd <zaimoni at zaimoni.com> writes:
> I'm indulging in this exercise to enable testing a native MingW32 build
> of LLVM in Windows.
If LLVM's DejaGNU usage is the same as GCC's, I'll google or ask on the
MinGW mailing list how MinGW testers run the GCC testsuite, before
trying to fix something that maybe is not broken.
> There are more portability
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.
>
>
2008 Oct 12
2
[LLVMdev] Genlibdeps.pl, CMake and MSYS
Kenneth Boyd <zaimoni at zaimoni.com> writes:
>> I'm seeing a failure related to circular library references while
>> building LLVM with CMake and MSYS. This didn't happen on the
>> past. Building with the configure script works, so it seems something
>> related to CMake. Do you have any insight on this?
>>
> I'll get back on this tonight or
2006 Apr 23
3
[LLVMdev] Re: Building CFE on MinGW
I'm using a little shell script:
BUILD_ROOT=/home/llvm-1.7/cfrontend
PREFIX="$BUILD_ROOT/install"
LOCAL_BUILD_DIR="$BUILD_ROOT/build"
SOURCE_DIR="$BUILD_ROOT/src"
echo $__me: Building $TARGET
echo $__me: BUILD_ROOT == $BUILD_ROOT
echo $__me: SOURCE_DIR == $SOURCE_DIR
echo $__me: LOCAL_BUILD_DIR == $LOCAL_BUILD_DIR
echo $__me: PREFIX == $PREFIX
2006 May 06
1
[LLVMdev] Still Trying to Build on MINGW
Hello, Greg.
You wrote Saturday, May 6, 2006, 10:24:16 PM:
GP> If anyone has any insight I'd love to hear it.
GP> Meanwhile, I'll continue to investigate...
Currently I'm working on bootstrapping llvm-gcc4 on mingw32 platform.
There are some serious miscompartibilities preventing build. I'll let
know the results.
Anyway, it's common knowledge, that msys itself have
2008 Aug 06
1
[LLVMdev] Is there room for another build system?
[As this is turning off-topic, feel free to switch to private email]
Kenneth Boyd <zaimoni at zaimoni.com> writes:
> Note that the official MinGW GCC binaries generally are not
> bootstrapped; they're cross-compiled (presumably from CygWin). [In
> particular, both the 3.4.5 and 4.2.1 MinGW binaries of gcc are not
> bootstrapped.] I use MinGW rather than CygWin for