2012/8/10 Martin Mitáš <[email protected]>
>
> > You might have also noticed I rearranged the "release" part of thee
> > "rubenvb" section of the Personal Builds, going in against my previous
> > promise. At the time of this writing, there are the following
> directories:
> > gcc-4.5-release
> > gcc-4.6-release
> > gcc-4.7-release
> > gcc-4.7-experimental-stdthread
> > clang-3.1-release
> > gcc-dw2-4.6-release
> >
>
> I have some problems with the clang package
> (i686-w64-mingw32-clang-3.1-release-win32_rubenvb.7z).
> This is my 1st try of clang/LLVM, so sorry if I these are known issues:
>
> (1) Any attempt to run clang (tried also few other things) from
> mingw32-dw2/bin results in a system
> complaining libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll is missing. I resolved by copying the one
> the gcc-based package
> i686-w64-mingw32-gcc-dw2-4.6.3-1-release-win32_rubenvb.7z.
> Shouldn't the DLL be packed in the clang package?
>
> (2) Ditto for libstdc++-6.dll.
>
> (3) How to compile resource scripts with the clang-based package? Is it
> possible at all?
> Is it possible to take object compiled with windres from gcc-based
> package and link
> with clang-created objects?
>
Clang for now uses "gcc"/"g++" for linking, and uses its runtime libraries
libgcc and libstdc++. The way I set this up is to extract the gcc-dw2 and
clang-3.1 packages into the same directory. Then everything (C and C++
headers, linker) will be found. binutils etc. are still used, and I believe
Clang should be able to link with windres generated objects.
Sorry for not explaining clearer. I was planning on uploading a readme to
the SF download pages, but I'm doing too much at once.
Ruben
>
> Regards,
> Morous
>
>
>
>
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