This is all fixed up by r259028. Change comments for r259027 contain some changes to the build requirements for Xcode OS X builds.
These boil down to essentially: * OS X 10.9 is the minimum deployment version now, up from 10.8. This is driven by the LLVM/clang cmake-based build. * Cmake is now required. (Not surprising, hopefully). * The build grabs LLVM and clang source with git via the http://llvm.org/git/{project}.git mirrors if the code doesn't already exist accessible via the lldb/llvm and lldb/llvm/tools/clang directory locations. Previously it would use svn for the initial retrieval. The buildbot is turned back on and is now green. r259028 fixed a minor breakage in the gtest target that I forget to check when doing the work for r259027. Let me know if you have any questions! -Todd On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 7:30 AM, Todd Fiala <todd.fi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > At the current moment the OS X Xcode build is broken. I'll be working on > fixing it today. As has been discussed in the past, post llvm/clang-3.8 > the configure/automake system was getting stripped out of LLVM and clang. > The OS X Xcode build has a legacy step in it that still uses the > configure-based build system. I'll be cleaning that up today. > > In the meantime, expect if you use the Xcode build that you'll either need > to work with llvm/clang from earlier than yesterday (along with locally > undoing any changes in lldb for llvm/clang changes - there was at least one > yesterday), or just sit tight a bit. > > Thanks! > -- > -Todd > -- -Todd
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