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On 5/31/2012 9:25 AM, Kevin Kelley wrote:
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On 5/31/2012 8:52 AM, Justin Holewinski wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 1:44 AM,
MortenMacFly <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:mac-fly@gmx.net" target="_blank">mac-fly@gmx.net</a>></span>
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Windows7, Cmake 2.8.8, MinGW 4.6.1. compiler:<br>
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I got two questions seeking for help:<br>
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1.) I am trying to compile LLVM/Clang from trunk using the
instructions from<br>
the LLVM homepage which works fine except that the
llvm-config tool is not<br>
being built. When I do a "make" in the "tools\llvm-config"
folder it fails,<br>
too with:<br>
../../Makefile.common:60: ../../Makefile.config: No such
file or directory<br>
../../Makefile.common:68: /Makefile.rules: No such file or
directory<br>
mingw32-make.exe: *** No rule to make target
`/Makefile.rules'. Stop.<br>
Those files are there, so I am a bit lost. Is there a
configuration switch I<br>
am missing to build this tool? I searched through the Cmake
options, but I<br>
could not find any.<br>
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<div>The llvm-config tool is not built on Windows, since it
requires sed which is not available by default on Windows.
I actually have a patch for this somewhere (build
llvm-config on Windows if sed is found), I'll try to find it
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This "No Makefile.rules" problem is different, and recent, from
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clues come slow through bone...<br>
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My previous post describes building in a fresh VM, with newly<br>
installed and current tools. My last weeks' failures (as OP) may<br>
indeed have been sed-related -- my base system turns out<br>
to have a copy of sed.exe with a filedate of 2002, in the GoW<br>
(GnuOnWindows) dist, which I liked because it's very small.<br>
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Using current tools in a not-hacked-up system, automake<br>
build works just fine. <br>
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Kevin<br>
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