I'm having trouble building v8 on Archlinux x86-64. The clang installed by
gclient cannot run on my system. What is the proper way to configure the
build to use my system's toolchain?
The error:
v8/third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts/bin/clang++: error while loading
shared libraries: libt
If you use gyp directly, then you should bypass the top-level Makefile,
i.e., run make -C out all
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:20 PM rwy wrote:
> I'm having trouble building v8 on Archlinux x86-64. The clang installed by
> gclient cannot run on my system. What is the proper way to configure the
>
I'd use "make ia32 GYPFLAGS=-Dclang=0", that should then use your system
toolchain. Invoking build/gyp_v8 manually should not be necessary (except
on Windows, but who uses that for development?).
(The other possible, but infinitely more hacky, solution is to (in the
right directory) sudo ln -s lib
Thanks for the help! Problem solved.
On Friday, 6 May 2016 04:33:39 UTC-4, Jakob Kummerow wrote:
>
> I'd use "make ia32 GYPFLAGS=-Dclang=0", that should then use your system
> toolchain. Invoking build/gyp_v8 manually should not be necessary (except
> on Windows, but who uses that for developme
Thanks for your help - this solved the issue for me
On Friday, 6 May 2016 09:33:39 UTC+1, Jakob Kummerow wrote:
>
> I'd use "make ia32 GYPFLAGS=-Dclang=0", that should then use your system
> toolchain. Invoking build/gyp_v8 manually should not be necessary (except
> on Windows, but who uses that
make GYPFLAGS=-Dclang=0
Thanks for your help - this solved the issue for me on x64 :)
On Friday, 6 May 2016 09:33:39 UTC+1, Jakob Kummerow wrote:
>
> I'd use "make ia32 GYPFLAGS=-Dclang=0", that should then use your system
> toolchain. Invoking build/gyp_v8 manually should not be necessary (exc