[LLVMdev] cross compiling using llvm 1.8

Aviv Peretz aviv.peretz at mobileye.com
Sun Nov 2 02:35:49 PST 2008


After I'm adding to the my path llvm-gcc4-1.8-x86-linux/llvm-bin/ that 
contains llvm-gcc.exe and llvm-g++.exe I still get the same error message:

configure: WARNING: ***** llvm-gcc/llvm-g++ was not found, or does not 
appear to be
configure: WARNING: ***** working. Please make sure you have llvmgcc and 
llvmg++ in
configure: WARNING: ***** your path before configuring LLVM. The runtime 
libraries
configure: WARNING: ***** (llvm/runtime) will not be built but you 
should be able to
configure: WARNING: ***** build the llvm tools.

_However,_ I noticed that during the run of the configure that this 
message also appears:

checking for llvm-gcc.exe... 
/homes/aviv/projects/llvm-gcc4-1.8-x86-mingw32/bin/*llvm-gcc.exe*
checking for llvm-g++.exe... 
/homes/aviv/projects/llvm-gcc4-1.8-x86-mingw32/bin/*llvm-g++.exe*
.
.
.
checking for mprotect... yes
configure: WARNING: mmap() of a fixed address required but not supported
configure: WARNING: mmap() of files required but not found
*checking whether llvm-gcc is sane... configure: line 31236: 
/homes/aviv/projects/llvm-gcc4-1.8-x86-mingw32/bin/llvm-gcc.exe: cannot 
execute binary file*
no
configure: creating ./config.status

(BTW, sorry to open a new thread each time - I couldn't find a way to 
concatenate the message into an existing thread, and I also didn't find 
out how to change my mailing list configuration - now that I've already 
approved it -  so that I would receive an email for each response to my 
posts - that way I could reply-all to the same thread).

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