a bit more info … i want to get lldb built using mingw. llvm's configure seems to create Makefiles in most appropriate places. i've got as far as the following (with a workaround for a PERL variable dependency that chokes if the containing windows environment contains a PERL variable that has a windows-specific full-path name):
make[2]: Leaving directory `/x/lldb-win/tools/llvm-config' llvm-config: unknown component name: bitreader make[2]: Entering directory `/x/lldb-win/tools/opt' /x/lldb-win/Makefile.rules:939: *** llvm-config --libs failed. Stop. make[2]: Leaving directory `/x/lldb-win/tools/opt' make[1]: *** [opt/.makeall] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/x/lldb-win/tools' make: *** [all] Error 1 i browsed around in http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project and don't see anything obvious called bitreader. i fgrep'ed for bitreader through what i did get co from svn, and i see some stuff under "bindings". do i really need 'bitreader' for lldb? is there already a way to turn off support for trying to make it using configure? if it's not needed for lldb, and if configure doesn't already have a way to ignore it, i'll see if i can tweak configure to do so. thanks for any info or help. ++ kirk On 2011-Jan-25, at 4:43 PM, ext Greg Clayton wrote: i had been of the understanding that some work is being done on building lldb for linux … which would imply that something similar has to be done with linux-specific archives and tools … given that the committed llvm.zip contains mac "fat" archives, and that the extraction scripts use the mac/darwin tool 'lipo' to extract the archives for use in building lldb. On linux, you checkout LLDB into the tools directory: svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk -r 123723 llvm cd llvm/tools svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk -r 123723 clang svn co https://[email protected]/svn/llvm-project/lldb/trunk lldb cd .. ./configure --enable-optimized --disable-assertions --enable-targets=x86_64,arm make This should just build everything you need. any information/help on any work already done on this front would be greatly appreciated. Let me know if you have any other questions! But this should get you going. Greg Clayton ++ kirk beitz : nokia : austin + san diego : [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ++
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