Hi,
Robert Swindells wrote:
I use a mix of them on different architectures to speed up the build and
they seem to work. I'm not seeing clang built for amd64.
Is the test for the value case-sensitive ?
I supposed so, since the code checks for != "no"
So I changed it, but with limited success,
Greg Troxel wrote:
>Edgar Pettijohn writes:
>
>> I have tried the MKXXX=NO for lots of stuff and they always fail, so
>> I'm not sure what the correct way to use them is.
>
>I suspect that they fail because they are non-deafult. The right way
>is to debug them and send a patch :-) But serio
Edgar Pettijohn writes:
> I have tried the MKXXX=NO for lots of stuff and they always fail, so I'm not
> sure what the correct way to use them is.
I suspect that they fail because they are non-deafult. The right way
is to debug them and send a patch :-) But seriously, reporting
problems is
Hi Edgar,
Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
MKLLVM = NO
MKLLVMRT = NO
yet I think it is building it anyway
Riccardo
I built current yesterday no problem.
I have tried the MKXXX=NO for lots of stuff and they always fail, so I'm not
sure what the correct way to use them is.
I think I was able to
On Jan 8, 2020 6:38 AM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> current fails do build userland for me:
>
> # compile libclangARCMigrate/Transforms.o
> /usr/src/obj/tooldir.NetBSD-9.99.34-amd64/bin/x86_64--netbsd-c++
> -frandom-seed=dedfa0f2 -O2 -march=core2 -Werror -Wno-stringop-overflow
> -fPI
Hi!
current fails do build userland for me:
# compile libclangARCMigrate/Transforms.o
/usr/src/obj/tooldir.NetBSD-9.99.34-amd64/bin/x86_64--netbsd-c++
-frandom-seed=dedfa0f2 -O2 -march=core2 -Werror -Wno-stringop-overflow
-fPIE -march=core2 -std=c++14 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions
-fno-strict-