The page: http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html
Contains a section titled "Building Clang and Working with the Code" and a subsection "On Unix-like Systems", which contains 8 numbered steps. Step 5 is entitled "Build LLVM and Clang:". Right after the "On Unix-like Systems", there's another subsection entitled "Simultaneously Building Clang and LLVM:" which seems to say how to do the same thing as the Step 5 under subsection, "On Unix-like Systems". The only difference, AFAICT, is the latter builds in the LLVM source tree whereas the former builds in the the directory named "build" that was created in Step 6: mkdir build (for building without polluting the source dir) Is there any need for the "Simultaneously Building Clang and LLVM:" subsection since the earlier section describes the preferred, out-of-source, way to build llvm and clang? -regards, Larry _______________________________________________ cfe-users mailing list cfe-users@cs.uiuc.edu http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/cfe-users