[llvm-dev] [RFC] October Update: Progress report on CMake build system's ability to replace autoconf

Sean Silva via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Fri Oct 2 19:28:49 PDT 2015


Nice.

On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 12:05 PM, Chris Bieneman via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:

> Hi LLVMDev,
>
> It has been a while since I last sent out an update on this work, so I
> thought I'd send one this month.
>
> The following issues have been marked as fixed since the last update I
> sent out.
> * Bug 21562 - Add a CMake equivalent for make/platform/clang_darwin.mk in
> compiler_rt
> * Bug 24154 - CMake shared files are broken in llvm-3.7-dev
>
> These issues are still outstanding. Classification of blocking vs
> non-blocking are my own opinions, please let me know if you disagree. All
> non-blocking issues are still serious bugs that need to be fixed.
>
> Blocking Issues:
> * Bug 14200 - -fno-rtti not in cxxflags given by llvm-config (Patches out
> for review http://reviews.llvm.org/D11849)
> * Bug 14109 - CMake build for compiler-rt should use just-built clang
> * Bug 21568 - Cannot add rpath
> * Bug 23947 - CMake+Mips: find_library() doesn't work correctly when
> recursing 64-bit (both N32 and N64 ABI's) compiler on Debian Jessie
>
> Non-Blocking Issues:
> * Bug 19875 - libraries and executables need different rpaths
> * Bug 22466 - cmake build should provide way to run tablegen with no
> arguments
> * Bug 23746 - test-suite lacks CMake support
> * Bug 24157 - CMake built shared library does not export all public symbols
> * Bug 24919 - [autoconf -> cmake] libclang.a is not packaged in the Ubuntu
> x86_64 pre-built
>
> Other issues not tracked by bugs:
>
> * FreeBSD seemed to have problems with CMake identifying itself as amd64
> causing x86_64 tests to fail
> * Migrating buildbots
> * We need to make sure libc++ works properly on Darwin
> * Put together a “cheat sheet” document for transitioning
>
> Thank you everyone who has helped out to get us this far. We're getting
> awfully close now!
>
> Thanks,
> -Chris
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