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| // Building llvm-gcc4 from Source |
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| These instructions describe how to build llvm-gcc-4.0. |
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| Note that this should work on all the supported LLVM targets. If you run into |
| problems, please ask for help or file a bug. |
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| Please follow these instructions carefully. In particular, the target-specific |
| configure instructions should be followed to ensure correct builds. |
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| First Step: Build LLVM |
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| First, check out LLVM from Subversion, then build it in optimized mode (a |
| Release build, as opposed to a Debug one)): |
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| make ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1 |
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| If you use a Debug instead of a Release build of LLVM, make sure you add |
| --enable-checking to the configure flags below or llvm-gcc-4.0 will not build! |
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| Below we assume the LLVM OBJ_ROOT is $LLVMOBJDIR. |
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| Unpack Front-end Source |
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| $ mkdir llvm-gcc |
| $ cd llvm-gcc |
| $ tar zxvf llvm-gcc4-x.y.source.tar.gz |
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| Target-Specific configure Instructions |
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| Linux-specific Instructions: |
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| If llvm-gcc doesn't build right, try building LLVM with OPTIMIZE_OPTION=-O2. |
| This may be host compiler version specific. |
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| If you get an error message building llvm-gcc like this: |
| ...gcc/libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_4.2.0' not found (required by |
| /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6) |
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| you are probably hitting http://llvm.org/PR896. Please reconfigure with the |
| --disable-shared option to work around this. |
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| X86-64/AMD-64/EM64-T for any OS other than Darwin/Mac OS X: |
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| When targeting non-darwin X86-64/AMD-64/EM64-T, configure with |
| --disable-shared. The LLVM X86-64 backend doesn't support PIC codegen on |
| non-darwin systems yet. If you get a build error, try configuring with |
| --disable-multilib. |
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| Darwin/Mac OS X Instructions: |
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| First step: Upgrade your Xcode installation: you need at least Xcode 2.4. |
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| Next, decide if you want Objective-C support. If so: |
| EXTRALANGS=,objc,obj-c++ |
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| If building for Darwin/PPC: |
| TRIPLE=powerpc-apple-darwin8 |
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| If building for Darwin/X86 (32- and 64-bit support): |
| TARGETOPTIONS=--with-arch=nocona --with-tune=generic |
| TRIPLE=i686-apple-darwin8 |
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| If building for Darwin/X86 (32-bit support only): |
| TARGETOPTIONS=--with-arch=pentium-m --with-tune=prescott --disable-multilib |
| TRIPLE=i686-apple-darwin8 |
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| Building for Darwin/Mac OS X is significantly different than building for other |
| targets. Darwin considers libstdc++ to be part of the operating system, not as |
| part of the compiler. As such, you should *remove* the libstdc++-v3 directory |
| from the llvm-gcc4 source directory before configuring it: |
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| rm -rf llvm-gcc4-x.y.source/libstdc++-v3 |
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| In addition, you *must* specify the following options to configure: |
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| --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.0.0 |
| --build=$TRIPLE --host=$TRIPLE --target=$TRIPLE |
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| With these options, llvm-gcc will build the same way as Apple's system GCC. |
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| Build Options |
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| Version Identifier: |
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| If you want LLVM to include an identifying marker in the --version output, |
| build llvm-gcc with LLVM_VERSION_INFO=XXX. For example, to build the LLVM |
| 1.9 Release front-end, use 'make LLVM_VERSION_INFO=1.9'. This will cause the |
| front-end to print: "gcc (GCC) 4.0.1 LLVM (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1.9)" |
| as the version number. |
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| BUILDOPTIONS=LLVM_VERSION_INFO=whatever |
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| Configure, Build, Install, Test |
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| Next, make an object directory and install directory as siblings to the |
| llvm-gcc source directory, and build and install llvm-gcc: |
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| $ mkdir obj |
| $ mkdir install |
| $ cd obj |
| $ ../llvm-gcc4-x.y.source/configure --prefix=`pwd`/../install --program-prefix=llvm- \ |
| --enable-llvm=$LLVMOBJDIR --enable-languages=c,c++$EXTRALANGS $TARGETOPTIONS |
| $ make $BUILDOPTIONS |
| $ make install |
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| Note that if you prefer to bootstrap llvm-gcc (so that the final llvm-gcc |
| executables have been compiled with llvm-gcc itself), replace "make" with |
| "make bootstrap". |
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| Finally, add symlinks for llvm-gcc and llvm-g++ to your path: |
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| $ su |
| $ cd /usr/local/bin |
| $ ln -s <llvmgccdir>/install/bin/gcc llvm-gcc |
| $ ln -s <llvmgccdir>/install/bin/g++ llvm-g++ |
| $ exit |
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| You should now have something like: |
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| $ llvm-gcc -v |
| ... |
| gcc version 4.0.1 LLVM (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5400) |
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| ** NOTE: If the -v line above doesn't include "LLVM", you probably mistyped the |
| --enable-llvm=xxx line and have a normal gcc, not an llvm-gcc. |