On Oct 10, 2007, at 1:53 PM, Török Edvin wrote: > On 10/10/07, Chris Lattner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> This certainly should work, and does for me :). > > Did I say that I have x86-64 arch? Is clang supported on it? > Or should I retry in a 32-bit chroot? > [that is going to take a while, so I'll only be able to report on this > tomorrow.]
llvm fully supports x86-64 and clang should to. >> I bet that if you >> revert clang back to r42817 that it will work for you. > > Trying... > No, that doesn't work either. Same valgrind warnings too. > Should I revert llvm to r42817 too? I just committed a patch that should fix the valgrind errors below, please try it out. If there are still valgrind warnings, please let me know, thanks! -Chris >> The other >> possibility is that it may be a miscompilation by gcc 4.2.1. Can you >> please run 'make check' in the main llvm/test directory and see if >> you have problems there? > > Yes. > FAIL: /home/edwin/llvm-svn/llvm/test/Bindings/Ocaml/analysis.ml > Failed with exit(2) at line 1 > while running: /usr/bin/ocamlc -cc g++ -I > /home/edwin/llvm-svn/llvm/Release/lib/ocaml llvm.cma llvm_analysis.cma > /home/edwin/llvm-svn/llvm/test/Bindings/Ocaml/analysis.ml -o > analysis.ml.tmp > File "/home/edwin/llvm-svn/llvm/test/Bindings/Ocaml/analysis.ml", line > 39, characters 12-54: > Warning X: this statement never returns (or has an unsound type.) > /tmp/camlprim81a59e.c:839: warning: deprecated conversion from string > constant to 'char*' > <... repeated lots of times, till I run out of space on /tmp ... > > > Does that work for you? I don't have ocaml installed, please notify llvmdev mailing list, Thanks for the help! -Chris _______________________________________________ cfe-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/cfe-dev
