Hi!
I patched hardy support into clang's "ToolChains.cpp" and sent a patch
to cfe-commits. Hopefully it gets commited before release. In short:
clang is working now on my system :)
TOM
Quoting David Chisnall :
Yup, this looks like the same issue that clang has with C++ headers
- Linux d
Yup, this looks like the same issue that clang has with C++ headers - Linux
distributions seem to really love putting them in a directory that changes
periodically and hard-coding this into the path. You might be able to work
around it by adding this to your LDFLAGS: -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux
Hi,
I did a bootstrap of clang's release 2.9 branch today, I would like to
build all of GNUstep with clang but already failed building libobjc2.
icicle@nordpol-laptop:~/gnustepsvn/devmodules/dev-libs/libobjc2$ make debug=no
This is gnustep-make 2.4.0. Type 'make print-gnustep-make-help' for hel
Le jeudi 10 mars 2011 à 17:56 -0500, Gregory Casamento a écrit :
> I will have another look at this tonight to see if I cant fix some of
> these things. I'd like to make integration with GNOME as smooth and
> seamless as possible.
It's probably the wrong way to do it but with the following patch
Am 10.03.2011 um 23:10 schrieb Philippe Roussel:
> Le jeudi 10 mars 2011 à 16:13 -0500, Gregory Casamento a écrit :
>> This is my fault and it's a bug I need to address.
>>
>>
>> The issue was that the .desktop file was being generated prior to my
>> change completely wrong and was absolutel