Thank you for your suggestion. I did just try it with the trunc version and got the same error. Any other suggestions?<br><br>>> Hi all,<br>>> I'd like to use LLVM 2.8 on a openSUSE 10.3 box and when I try to<br>
>> compile anything I get an error:<br><br>> Can you try trunk? I think this has been solved (for this config).<br><br>>> martin@vm:~/project/backend>> clang tutorial001.m -v -emit-llvm -o<br>>> tutorial001<br>
>> clang version 2.9 (trunk 122601)<br>>> Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu<br>>> Thread model: posix<br>>> "/usr/local/llvm/Debug+<br>Asserts/bin/clang" -cc1 -triple<br>>> x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -emit-llvm-bc -disable-free -main-file-name<br>
>> tutorial001.m -mrelocation-model static -mdisable-fp-elim -masm-verbose<br>>> -mconstructor-aliases -munwind-tables -target-cpu x86-64<br>>> -target-linker-version 2.17.50.20070726 -v -resource-dir<br>
>> /usr/local/llvm/Debug+Asserts/bin/../lib/clang/2.9 -ferror-limit 19<br>>> -fmessage-length 178 -fgnu-runtime -fdiagnostics-show-option<br>>> -fcolor-diagnostics -o /tmp/cc-3mbwGS.o -x objective-c tutorial001.m<br>
>> clang -cc1 version 2.9 based upon llvm 2.9svn hosted on<br>>> x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu<br>>> #include "..." search starts here:<br>>> #include <...>> search starts here:<br>>> /usr/local/include<br>
>> /usr/local/llvm/Debug+Asserts/bin/../lib/clang/2.9/include<br>>> /usr/include<br>>> End of search list.<br>>> "/usr/bin/ld" --eh-frame-hdr -m elf_x86_64 -dynamic-linker<br>>> /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 -o tutorial001 /usr/lib/../lib64/crt1.o<br>
>> /usr/lib/../lib64/crti.o crtbegin.o -L -L/../../../../lib64<br>>> -L/lib/../lib64 -L/usr/lib/../lib64 -L/../../.. /tmp/cc-3mbwGS.o -lgcc<br>>> --as-needed -lgcc_s --no-as-needed -lc -lgcc --as-needed -lgcc_s<br>
>> --no-as-needed crtend.o /usr/lib/../lib64/crtn.o<br>>> /usr/bin/ld: crtbegin.o: No such file: No such file or directory<br>>> clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see<br>>> invocation)<br>
>><br>>> I did some research already and if I understand it correctly the problem<br>>> is a non-standard gcc location (/usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-suse-linux/4.2.1).<br>>> As I did not find any simple solution for this problem I was hoping that<br>
>> this mailing list might be the right place to get some suggestions on<br>>> how to fix it.<br>>><br>>> Thank you!<br><br>