I had similar problems. The only thing that I managed to coax this into working was compiling LLVM and clang from source too.
usually I just leave that LLVM optimise thing out as it just don’t feel like something that can be easier retrofitted. > On May 30, 2015, at 23:51, allynm <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > For several days now I have been struggling to compile and install > libobjc2-1.7 and the most recent GNUstep core libraries on my Ubuntu 14.04 > ("Trusty") machine. This is because there are no Ubuntu packages of libobjc2 > for Trusty, although they exist for 12.04 ("Precise") as far as I can tell. > > From the research I have done I have found several bash scripts that are > supposed to accomplish this. I have tried to follow them, but without > success. The problem comes down to cmake, which is the preferred method of > compiling and linking libobjc2 (no doubt most of you know this). > > When I run cmake I get a number of errors involving inability to find load > files, among them /usr/share/llvm-3.5/cmake/LLVMExports.cmake. > > ...and several others including AddLLVM. > > I was hoping someone on the list could suggest a solution. I really want to > be able to use some of the features in 2.0 that are otherwise unavailable. > > Thanks, > Mark Allyn > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://gnustep.8.n7.nabble.com/compiling-libobjc-2-0-and-gnustep-on-Ubuntu-14-04-tp39256.html > Sent from the GNUstep - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > Gnustep-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
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