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<p><tt>% cd autoconf<br>
- % AutoRegen.sh</tt></p>
+ % ./AutoRegen.sh</tt></p>
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<p>You must be using Autoconf version 2.59 or later and your aclocal version
<dl>
<dt><tt>--with-llvmsrc=<directory></tt></dt>
<dd>Tell your project where the LLVM source tree is located.</dd>
- <dt><br/><tt>--with-llvmobj=<directory></tt></dt>
+ <dt><br><tt>--with-llvmobj=<directory></tt></dt>
<dd>Tell your project where the LLVM object tree is located.</dd>
- <dt><br/><tt>--prefix=<directory></tt></dt>
+ <dt><br><tt>--prefix=<directory></tt></dt>
<dd>Tell your project where it should get installed.</dd>
</dl>
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how to run the test. See the <a
href="TestingGuide.html">TestingGuide</a> for more details. You
can easily write Makefile support similar to the Makefiles in
- <tt>llvm/test</tt> to use Dejagnu to run your project's tests.<br/></li>
+ <tt>llvm/test</tt> to use Dejagnu to run your project's tests.<br></li>
<li>
LLVM contains an optional package called <tt>llvm-test</tt>
which provides benchmarks and programs that are known to compile with the
LLVM GCC front ends. You can use these
programs to test your code, gather statistics information, and
compare it to the current LLVM performance statistics.
- <br/>Currently, there is no way to hook your tests directly into the
+ <br>Currently, there is no way to hook your tests directly into the
<tt>llvm/test</tt> testing harness. You will simply
need to find a way to use the source provided within that directory
on your own.
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