Hi Josh,

I'm not super confortable with this patch, because it relies too much on README.rdoc, if we change it later it might break your change. Also, I don't like automatic scripts because the user doesn't really have the opportunity to customize what's happening.

I think the best solution for this problem is to periodically pre- build LLVM and/or MacRuby. I may look at this next week, since I want to finally set up a continuous integration process for the project.

Why do you constantly rebuild/install LLVM? In theory it should only be installed once... unless you do a clean re-install of your OS :-)

Laurent

On Aug 2, 2009, at 6:12 PM, Josh Ballanco wrote:

Whoops! Small mistake in that last patch. Use this one:

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- Josh


On Aug 2, 2009, at 4:36 PM, Josh Ballanco wrote:

Hey all,

I got tired of constantly having to rebuild/reinstall LLVM, so I added a facility to scrape the commands from the README and offer to run them if llvm-config isn't found. I've attached the diff if anyone else is interested (don't know that I'd recommend this for general use, though). It's a git diff, but "git apply llvm_build.diff" will work even if you've checked out the repo using svn.

Cheers,

Josh

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