I think you should find out what are the differences between your tools and tools from apt-get. Maybe some configurations or versions do not feed the needs. That will be huge work as there are a lot of things may concern. I think you should follow the error as the lead first, which you didn't provide here.
Zhaoxin On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 5:36 PM, juan ariza toledano via swift-users < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am trying to compile Swift in Ubuntu 14.04 and I found several > problems. I have been trying to compile Swift for some days using my own > compiled libraries (such us libedit, python, libxml, uuid, sqlite3, libicu, > libncurses, etc.) and I unable to link them properly. > > > When I install the libraries mentioned before from the system (using > apt-get install XXX) I can perfectly compile Swift using the "build-script" > with the following options: > > > *./swift/utils/build-script --assertions --no-swift-stdlib-assertions > --llbuild --swiftpm --xctest --lldb --release --foundation -- > --install-swift --install-lldb --install-llbuild --install-swiftpm > --install-xctest > '--swift-install-components=autolink-driver;compiler;clang-builtin-headers;stdlib;swift-remote-mirror;sdk-overlay;license' > --build-swift-static-stdlib --build-swift-stdlib-unittest-extra > --install-destdir=/home/juan > --installable-package=/home/juan/swift-compiled.tar.gz --install-foundation > --reconfigure* > > However, I want to use my own compiled libraries. I have successfully > compiled all the dependences mentioned before under */home/juan/common*, > so I have all the libraries under /home/juan/common/lib, the binaries under > */home/juan/common/bin* and the headers under */home/juan/common/include. > * (NOTE: I did install clang, ninja-build and cmake using "apt-get > install XXX, I just compiled the libraries, not the compiling tools). > > > The problem is that I am unable to configure the "*build-script*" to use > my libraries instead of the system ones, so cmake and clang are unable to > find and link them and the compilation process fails. I have tried to use > several options but I am still unable to get it. Here you have some of the > flags I tried: > > *--extra-cmake-options='-DICU_UC_INCLUDE_DIR=/home/juan/common/include, > -DICU_UC_LIBRARIES=/home/juancommon/lib, > -DICU_I18N_INCLUDE_DIR=/home/juan/common/include/, > -DICU_I18N_LIBRARIES=/home/juan/common/lib, > -DPYTHON_LIBRARY=/home/juan/python/lib/libpython2.7.so > <http://libpython2.7.so>, > -DPYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR=/home/juan/python/include/python2.7, > -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-I/home/juan/common/include, > -DLIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR=/home/juancommon/include/libxml2, > -DLIBXML2_LIBRARIES=/home/juan/common/lib/libxml2.so, > -DUUID_INCLUDE_DIR=/home/juan/common/include, > -DUUID_LIBRARY=/home/juan/common/lib/libuuid.so, > -DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=-L/home/juan/common/libβ* > > Does anyone how I can configure the "build-script" properly? I am > desperate [image: π]. > > > I would appreciate any kind of help very much [image: π]. > > Best regards, > > Juan > > > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users > >
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