Just following up on my own issue, would an install of XCode 4 along side my 
existing XCode 3 cause this sort of problem? I've got XCode 4 in a separate 
directory, but I don't know how much cross linking into common paths there is.

On 6 Mar 2011, at 12:12, Nick Ludlam wrote:

> Hi all,
> I've just got myself set up on one of the Sandy Bridge laptops, and I've 
> broken my compile environment for MacRuby, and cannot seem to get it back.
> 
> I've done the following to get llvm-2.8:
> 
> $ svn co https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/tags/RELEASE_28 llvm-2.8
> $ env UNIVERSAL=1 UNIVERSAL_ARCH="i386 x86_64" CC=/usr/bin/gcc 
> CXX=/usr/bin/g++ ./configure --enable-bindings=none --enable-optimized 
> --with-llvmgccdir=/tmp --prefix=/opt/llvm-macruby
> $ sudo env UNIVERSAL=1 UNIVERSAL_ARCH="i386 x86_64" CC=/usr/bin/gcc 
> CXX=/usr/bin/g++ make -j4
> $ sudo env UNIVERSAL=1 UNIVERSAL_ARCH="i386 x86_64" CC=/usr/bin/gcc 
> CXX=/usr/bin/g++ make install
> 
> This has given me a complete but separate llvm tree in /opt/llvm-macruby/. 
> Within the MacRuby git clone (HEAD), I'm doing:
> 
> rake llvm_path=/opt/llvm-macruby/
> 
> to allow it to see the llvm install. I've also added /opt/llvm-macruby/bin to 
> my shell path. But the build fails with a deep llvm voodoo issue that I'm not 
> even sure how to start addressing. It's in the part of the build where 
> miniruby is used to compile rbconfig.rb, and I've separated the output here:
> 
> $ ./miniruby -I. -I./lib bin/rubyc --internal --arch x86_64 -C "rbconfig.rb" 
> -o "./rbconfig.rbo"
> LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select: 0x103097410: f64 = bit_convert 0x1030b6c10 
> [ORD=391] [ID=7]
>  0x1030b6c10: i64 = and 0x1030b6f10, 0x103087e10 [ORD=390] [ID=6]
>    0x1030b6f10: i64,ch = CopyFromReg 0x1039104a8, 0x1030b9010 [ORD=390] [ID=5]
>      0x1039104a8: ch = EntryToken [ORD=390] [ID=0]
>      0x1030b9010: i64 = Register %reg16384 [ORD=390] [ID=1]
>    0x103087e10: i64 = Constant<-4> [ORD=390] [ID=2]
> 
> I get exactly the same issue when I was trying to use the llvm from the 
> Homebrew port system, and also when I install llvm into /usr/local (which I'd 
> like to avoid, as I'm trying to use Homebrew for anything in that path).
> 
> Anybody got a suggestion as to what I can try next?
> 
> Thanks,
> Nick
> 
> 
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