From e0a7dddf3931be2901b48f4b1b5ad0fa74fae54f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Reid Spencer
If you are building LLVM and the GCC front-end under AIX, do NOT use GNU Binutils. They are not stable under AIX and may produce incorrect and/or @@ -103,17 +99,26 @@ invalid code. Instead, use the system assembler and linker.
Configure and build the LLVM libraries and tools using:
-+
Configure and build the LLVM libraries and tools. There are two ways to +do this: either with objdir == srcdir or not. It is recommended +that srcdir not be the same as objdir:
++ % cd objdir + % srcdir/configure --prefix=/some/path/you/can/install/to [options...] + % gmake tools-only +
% cd llvm % ./configure --prefix=/some/path/you/can/install/to [options...] % gmake tools-only --
This will build all of the LLVM tools and libraries. The --prefix - option defaults to /usr/local (per configure standards) but unless you are a - system administrator, you probably won't be able to install LLVM there because - of permissions. Specify a path into which LLVM can be installed (e.g. - --prefix=/home/user/llvm).
+This will build all of the LLVM tools and libraries. The --prefix +option defaults to /usr/local (per configure standards) but unless you are a +system administrator, you probably won't be able to install LLVM there because +of permissions. Specify a path into which LLVM can be installed (e.g. +--prefix=/home/user/llvm).
Add the directory containing the tools to your PATH.
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