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2012 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
Hi Sitvanit,
On 12/07/12 22:18, Sitvanit Ruah wrote:
> I ran "configure -help " and it says
>
> usage: configure [OPTION]..... [VAR=VALUE]
>
> So I assume configure CC=... is the right syntax. Isn't it?
while you might think so, try it the other way round. Also, by doing
make VERBOSE=1
you can see which compiler is really being used.
Ciao, Duncan.
>
>
2012 Jul 15
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
I tried
CC=gcc44 CXX=g++44 ../llvm/configure
and got
CC=gcc44: Command not found
So the syntax is indeed as wriiten in the help.
Sitvanit Ruah
Formal Verification Group
IBM Haifa Research Laboratory
Tel: 972-4-828-1249
From: Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr>
To: Sitvanit Ruah/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL,
Cc: Konstantin Tokarev <annulen at yandex.ru>, llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu,
2012 Jul 12
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
I ran "configure -help " and it says
usage: configure [OPTION]..... [VAR=VALUE]
So I assume configure CC=... is the right syntax. Isn't it?
Regard,
Sitvanit
From: Konstantin Tokarev <annulen at yandex.ru>
To: Sitvanit Ruah/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL,
Cc: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu, llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu, Duncan Sands
<baldrick at free.fr>
Date:
2012 Jul 11
5
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
Hello all,
I am new to this mailing list so I hope this is the right place to post the
following question.
We are considering using Clang front end for our tool. I tried to compile
LLVM
(using configure followed by make from the llvm top directory) on LINUX
X86 with gcc 4.1.2.
I got several compilation error messages of the form
/usr/lib/gcc/i386-redhat-linux/4.1.2/../../../../include/c+
2012 Jul 11
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
It's undocumented FAQ, if you are using RHEL5 (or clone).
- install gcc44-c++
- Build with CC=gcc44 CXX=g++44
- You may need "CC=clang -std=gnu89" to use clang with its glibc.
Have fun!
ps. AFAIK, clang can be built more easily on centos6.
...Takumi
2012/7/11 Sitvanit Ruah <RUAH at il.ibm.com>:
>
> Hello all,
> I am new to this mailing list so I hope this is
2012 Jul 12
3
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
Thanks for the information.
I am running on a machine on which gcc44 is installed but whose default
installation is 4.1.2.
I ran
../llvm/configure CC=gcc44 CXX=g++44
make
and still got the same error (I checked and CC=gcc44 and CXX=g++44 now in
build/Makefile.config)..
I tried also
../llvm/configure CC=gcc44 CXX=g++44 --include_dir=<gcc44 include dir>
but it didn't help
2012 Jul 12
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
Hi,
> I ran
> ../llvm/configure CC=gcc44 CXX=g++44
> make
>
> and still got the same error (I checked and CC=gcc44 and CXX=g++44 now in
> build/Makefile.config)..
is it exactly the same error? The original error referred to gcc-4.1 header
files. Does the new error still refer to gcc-4.1 header files, or is it now
talking about gcc-4.4 header files?
Ciao, Duncan.
2012 Jul 15
2
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
Hi Sitvanit,
> I tried
>
> CC=gcc44 CXX=g++44 ../llvm/configure
>
> and got
>
> CC=gcc44: Command not found
>
> So the syntax is indeed as wriiten in the help.
actually, no, this just means that you are using a shell that doesn't support
this syntax. What shell are you using? Try
export CC=gcc44
export CXX=g++44
../llvm/configure
Ciao, Duncan.
>
2012 Jul 15
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
Ok, I got. You should install libstdc++44-devel, too.
Please try to install gcc44-c++ and libstdc++44-devel.
Note: gcc44-c++ depends on gcc44, but gcc44-c++ and libstdc++44-devel
are independent each other, at least on my host, CentOS5.
...Takumi
2012/7/15 Sitvanit Ruah <RUAH at il.ibm.com>:
> In order to isolate the problem I am now running on a machine whose only
> installation
2012 Jul 15
3
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
In order to isolate the problem I am now running on a machine whose only
installation of gcc/g++ is gcc44, g++44
For this installation I am getting the following error:
COMPILE:
clang_linux/asan-i386/i386: /gpfs/haifa-p4/00/pincette/sitvanit/LLVM/llvm/projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_new_delete.cc
/.../sitvanit/LLVM/llvm/projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_new_delete.cc:19:10:
fatal error:
2012 Aug 01
3
[LLVMdev] Reading the AST from the bitcode generated by clang
> Hi all,
> After reading the documentation on clang I still have the following
> question:
> How do I read the bitcode generated by clang from a C++ file? I need to
> have all the AST information in memory.
AST has nothing to do with LLVM bitcode.
--
Regards,
Konstantin
2012 Aug 02
0
[LLVMdev] Reading the output of clang
What is the best level to use for backend development? We do not need to
generate machine code, but rather an intermediate representation that will
give us the control flow graph.
Is this the llvm IR?
If so, how do I read into memory a file that was generated by clang++
-emit-llvm <source file>.
Thanks,
Sitvanit
Sitvanit Ruah
Formal Verification Group
IBM Haifa Research Laboratory
Tel:
2012 Jul 15
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
PS: Do you actually have gcc-4.4 installed and in your path? What do the
commands
gcc44 -v
and
g++44 -v
output?
On 15/07/12 10:59, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Hi Sitvanit,
>
>> I tried
>>
>> CC=gcc44 CXX=g++44 ../llvm/configure
>>
>> and got
>>
>> CC=gcc44: Command not found
>>
>> So the syntax is indeed as wriiten in the help.
>
2012 Aug 09
2
[LLVMdev] Compiling std::string with clang
Hi,
I am new to LLVM, so I am sorry if the question I am going to ask has
already been raised before. I will be thankful if anyone can describe me a
quick way to search relevant topics within the list archive,
When I am trying to compile a simple code, containing access to
std::string, with clang:
#include <string>
int main()
{
std::string s;
return
2012 Jul 15
1
[LLVMdev] Errors reported in config.log on linux
Hi all,
I ran ../llvm/configure CC=g44 CXX=g++44 and the exit code was 0, but
in config.log I found errors (mostly about missing files) and warnings
(mostly about conflicts in builtin functions).
I thought maybe the fact I later get compilation errors when running make
is related to these.
How do I correct these errors? or can they be ignored?
The full list of errors from config.log is
2010 Sep 01
3
centos 5.5 oscar: gcc41, gcc44 and gfortran41, gfortran44
Hi,
I'm totally new with centos...we have a cluster in our labo with centos
oscar. The gcc which was provided with the release is gcc41 and
gfortran41. There are packages for gcc44 and gfortran44. I have
installed them.
But the gcc is not a link to gcc41 or gcc44. it is just an executable.
idem for gfortran. So which is the good way on centOS to choose the
gcc44 and gfortran44 per default.
2011 Jan 02
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM for ARM target
On Jan 1, 2011, at 8:29 PM, akramul azim wrote:
> Hi,
> I am planning to follow the steps to install LLVM for the ARM-target (Processor: Xscale, Architecture: armv5te):
>
> 1. Install binutils-2.21 (downloaded from gnu.org)
>
> Steps:
>
> $ ./configure --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi --program-prefix=arm- --prefix
> =/llvm/arm
2011 Nov 10
1
assistance building R on RHEL5
I have gotten this error while attempting to build R-2.13.2 and
R-2.14.0 using ./configure --with-x=no --enable-R-shlib, and
./configure --with-x=no
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.6 (Tikanga)
=========================
Warning in solve.default(rgb) :
unable to load shared object '/users/home/mked/R-2.13.2/modules//lapack.so':
/users/home/mked/R-2.13.2/lib/libRlapack.so:
2011 Jan 02
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM for ARM target
Hi,
I am planning to follow the steps to install LLVM for the ARM-target (Processor: Xscale, Architecture: armv5te):
1. Install binutils-2.21 (downloaded from gnu.org)
Steps:
$ ./configure --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi --program-prefix=arm- --prefix
=/llvm/arm --with-sysroot=/llvm/arms/sys-root
$ make
$ make install
2. Install LLVM
Steps
$ ../llvm-src/configure
2010 Jun 17
1
No graphics capability on fresh install of R2.11.0 on FreeBSD 8.0
G'day all,
I am working on a new FreeBSD 8.0 Server (remotely located), and have installed (now several times) R 2.11.0 but I cannot get any graphic outputs (everything else seems to be happening fine...)
During install I have noticed and checked that png, jpeg, cairo etc libraries are available - here is the build output :
R is now configured for amd64-portbld-freebsd8.0
Source