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2008 Nov 02
1
[LLVMdev] cross compiling using llvm 1.8
Hello, I'm trying to cross compile version 1.8 of llvm using mingw32. I followed the instructions that are published in the site (at http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html). However, I no matter what I try I get the following error message: configure: WARNING: ***** llvm-gcc/llvm-g++ was not found, or does not appear to be configure: WARNING: ***** working. Please make sure you have
2008 Nov 02
1
[LLVMdev] cross compiling using llvm 1.8
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm working with a legacy code that till now has been built on Linux and now needs to support Windows as well. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20081102/9e6b41ab/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was
2008 Nov 04
2
[LLVMdev] cross compiling using llvm 1.8
Thanks, it helped :-) I'm now building the sources and apparently my mingw installation does not support pthread and therefore examples/ParallelJIT.cpp fails: make[2]: Entering directory `/c/llvm1.8/generated-llvm/obj/examples/ParallelJIT' llvm[2]: Compiling ParallelJIT.cpp for Debug build c:/llvm1.8/llvm/examples/ParallelJIT/ParallelJIT.cpp:20:21: pthread.h: No such file or
2008 Nov 04
2
[LLVMdev] cross compiling using llvm 1.8
Hi, I finally gave up building on Linux, in the meantime, and tried to build this version straight on Windows, using mingw32. This is my command line: (running from /c/llvm1.8/generated-llvm/obj) *../../llvm/configure --prefix=/c/llvm1.8/gene* *rated-llvm/install/ --enable-debug-runtime --enable-jit* This is my path definition (it has several redundancies): $ echo $PATH
2008 Nov 04
0
[LLVMdev] cross compiling using llvm 1.8
Aviv Peretz wrote: > > Hi, > > > I finally gave up building on Linux, in the meantime, and tried to > build this version straight on Windows, using mingw32. > > > .... > > appending configuration tag CXX to mklib > appending configuration tag F77 to mklib > checking for llvm-gcc.exe... /c/llvm1.8-mingw32/bin/llvm-gcc.exe > checking for llvm-g++.exe...
2008 Nov 03
2
[LLVMdev] cross compiling using llvm 1.8
Hi Anton, But if I'm ignoring this warning and continue according to the instructions (i.e. copy back the saved tblgen and perform build as usual), then I get a LOT of linkage errors regarding undefined symbols. For instance, smWriterEmitter.cpp:(.text+0x21): undefined reference to `_ZNSs6assignERKSs' AsmWriterEmitter.cpp:(.text+0x39): undefined reference to `_ZNSs6assignERKSs'
2003 Dec 19
1
[LLVMdev] What different?
hi, when build test echo.cpp using "llvmg++ echo.cpp -o echo" it create an echo file, contain: ------------------------------------- [yue at RH9 Shootout-C++]$ cat echo #!/bin/sh lli \ -load=/usr/lib/libm.so \ $0.bc $* --------------------------------------- and using "llvmgcc echo.cpp -o echo-c", it creates an echo-c file, contain:
2004 Dec 20
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Compiling FreeType 2.1.9 with LLVM 1.4
Hi Reid Spencer, > CC=/path/to/llvmgcc CXX=/path/to/llvmg++ configure > make > > and was able to reproduce the problem. Not sure what's up with that but > as Misha pointed out, llvmgcc isn't any "particular" version of 3.4, its > just 3.4ish. I also concur with him that you should file a bug and > attach the pre-processed source to it. You can get that with
2006 May 01
1
[LLVMdev] successfully bootstraped on a i686-linux-gnu
Hi, I recently bootstrapped gcc4 frontend on a i686-linux-gnu too. As I notice, if the llvm "tools-only " was build with srcdir != objdir , the building of llvm-gcc4-1.7.source encountered mistakes of unable to find some header files. So I just edited llvm-gcc4-1.7.source/gcc/Makefile.in and a line like this: INCLUDES += -I$(LLVMOBJDIR)/include With this change, the building errors
2007 Jul 17
1
Quality degradation on new versions
Hi Jim, First of all - thanks, turning the highpass filter off was what I needed, and the waveforms match now. But, when i did the PESQ tests again I found an interesting result : version 1.0.5 still got a slightly better average score, but the standard deviation on version 1.2 beta1 was much smaller. The cause for that is this - on some samples versions 1.0.5 and 1.2beta2 produced a single
2004 Jun 28
0
[LLVMdev] Re: C to C++
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Surupa Biswas wrote: > I am at the University of Maryland, College Park, working with Prof. > Rajeev Barua. Someone just told me that LLVM includes a C++ to C > source-to-source compiler. I was hoping you could tell me something about > that - I am trying to run some C++ benchmarks on the Motorola Mcore > simulator and my compiler only has a C front-end. Yup,
2003 Dec 02
0
[LLVMdev] Re: how to solve following question
Dear yueqiang, I tracked this down this morning, and it is a bug with our Python code that runs the tests. Essentially what is happening is that the code is finding the temporary directory it created the first time it ran the tests and believes that there are tests inside of it which it needs to run. It then gets confused and quits. This bug only shows up when the source tree and the
2008 Nov 03
0
[LLVMdev] cross compiling using llvm 1.8
Hi, > AsmWriterEmitter.cpp:(.text+0x78): undefined reference to `__dso_handle' > AsmWriterEmitter.cpp:(.text+0x8c): undefined reference to `__cxa_atexit' This is not connected with that warning. Something is wrong with your compiler / linker. Either it does not provide needed libraries, or broken in other way. > AsmWriterEmitter.cpp:(.text+0x25e): undefined reference to
2004 Dec 20
2
[LLVMdev] Re: Compiling FreeType 2.1.9 with LLVM 1.4
On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 22:52, Adam Warner wrote: > Hi Reid Spencer, > > > CC=/path/to/llvmgcc CXX=/path/to/llvmg++ configure > > make > > > > and was able to reproduce the problem. Not sure what's up with that but > > as Misha pointed out, llvmgcc isn't any "particular" version of 3.4, its > > just 3.4ish. I also concur with him that you
2007 Jul 12
0
Quality degradation on new versions
Hi Aviv, Does the audio sound bad? You can try turning off the highpass filter (which was not in 1.0.5). This code is from ti/testenc-TI-C5x.c in the source tree: /* Turn this off if you want to measure SNR (on by default) */ tmp=0; speex_encoder_ctl(st, SPEEX_SET_HIGHPASS, &tmp); speex_decoder_ctl(dec, SPEEX_SET_HIGHPASS, &tmp); - Jim ----- Original Message ----- From:
2004 Nov 20
2
[LLVMdev] Re: C back-end for llvmg++
On Nov 19, 2004, at 9:25 PM, Mohd-Hanafiah Abdullah wrote: > Dear Dr Vikram: > > I need to know how to invoke llvmg++ so that it generates C code. Here's how you can do a single file (i.e., an unlinked executable): llvmg++ -c infile.cpp -o - | llc -march=c -o infile.cbe.c Reid might be able to tell you how to do it with a single command using the llvmc tool. In future, please
2008 May 05
2
Finding non disjoint regular expressions
Hello, Is there any way I can use the gregexpr functions (or a different function) in a manner that will also return overlapping (i.e. non disjoint) regular expressions? For instance, when running gregexpr("AAA","AAAAAA"), I get two matches, one at position 1 and one at position 4. I'd like to receive 4 matches at positions 1, 2, 3 and 4. Thanks, Schraga
2003 Dec 06
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM can now bootstrap itself!
LLVM can now be considered a real compiler: it can compile and run itself. This is a pretty big accomplishment, because LLVM makes "nontrivial" use of lots of C++ features. :) If you'd like to play around with this, grab the 1.1 release (due out soon), build a set of native tools, and put the native tool directory into your path. Then checkout another copy of the LLVM source tree,
2004 Dec 20
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Compiling FreeType 2.1.9 with LLVM 1.4
Adam sent me his tar file and only one file in it needs to be attached to a bug report, and it's only about 260KB. The initialization that causes the errors is below. I'm sure I can prune it down significantly. static const FT_Frame_Field header_fields[] = { { ft_frame_start, 0, 54 }, { ft_frame_ulong_be, (FT_Byte)sizeof ( ((TT_Header*)0)->Table_Version ),
2004 Apr 26
0
[LLVMdev] Testing LLVM on OS X
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Patrick Flanagan wrote: > I'm interested in getting LLVM running on OS X so I can play around > with it and check it out. I downloaded the LLVM 1.2 package and > compiled and installed with no errors (used config options > --with-llvmgccidr and --enable-spec2000 pointing to the relevant > directories). I want to look at performance of SPEC CPU2000 with LLVM