Oh ... and I forgot - super cheers for not requiring PicoLisp and having base.bc in place :)
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 9:14 AM C K Kashyap <ckkash...@gmail.com> wrote: > I could not resist ... I just gave it a quick spin on my WSL - I had to > use "libffi-dev" instead of libffi since apt complained that it could not > find libffi. > > After that I ran make and got this - I think the error message is obvious > - I'll try adjusting the llvm version later. > > ckk@DESKTOP-LROQHRF:~/picoLisp21/pil21/src$ make > llvm-link: base.bc: error: Unknown attribute kind (60) (Producer: > 'LLVM9.0.1' Reader: 'LLVM 6.0.0') > llvm-link: error loading file 'base.bc' > Makefile:22: recipe for target 'picolisp.bc' failed > make: *** [picolisp.bc] Error 1 > > > Regards, > Kashyap > > > On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 8:57 AM Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de> > wrote: > >> Hi Jean-Christophe and Kashyap, >> >> > Quick related question - I can build pl21 using LLVM target on Linux >> right? >> > I am planning to give it a shot on docker this weekend. >> >> It should require just these steps: >> >> apt install make clang llvm libffi pkg-config >> tar xfz pil21.tgz >> cd pil21 >> (cd src; make) && bin/picolisp >> >> (or analog for other package managers). >> >> Note that a running PicoLisp is no longer required for bootstrapping (as >> it is >> for pil64), because a pre-built src/base.bc is included in the release. >> >> ☺/ A!ex >> >> -- >> UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe >> >