Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 20:28:43 -0400 From: Derek Tattersall <dlt@mebtel.net> To: Renato Botelho <rbgarga@gmail.com> Cc: Dimitry Andric <dim@freebsd.org>, current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Clang now builds world and kernel, on i386 and amd64 Message-ID: <20100929002843.GA5001@oriental.arm.org> In-Reply-To: <AANLkTikm0FrJbOTiRPQhcqM30N-GyOYRBk_8jR-Gq9jF@mail.gmail.com> References: <4C99A53E.7060707@FreeBSD.org> <AANLkTimYj1VnVQBLROE94rqPYO7pQyHWfpjiYYZ2ORrX@mail.gmail.com> <AANLkTikm0FrJbOTiRPQhcqM30N-GyOYRBk_8jR-Gq9jF@mail.gmail.com>
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* Renato Botelho <rbgarga@gmail.com> [100928 20:20]: > On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Renato Botelho <rbgarga@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 3:42 AM, Dimitry Andric <dim@freebsd.org> wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> As of r212979, you should now be able to build world and kernel on i386 > >> and amd64 with clang, without any additional patches! > >> > >> To do so, make sure you have updated your installed world to at least > >> r212904 (which has the most recently imported clang/llvm snapshot), and > >> put the following in /etc/src.conf: > >> > >> .if !defined(CC) || ${CC} == "cc" > >> CC=clang > >> .endif > >> .if !defined(CXX) || ${CXX} == "c++" > >> CXX=clang++ > >> .endif > >> # Don't die on warnings > >> NO_WERROR= > >> WERROR= > >> > >> Both world and kernel can also be installed, and should run properly, > >> but please make sure you have a way to revert if anything unexpected > >> happens. :) ?Alternatively, just install into a chroot to try it out > >> from there. > >> > >> Some additional information can be found on this wiki page: > >> > >> http://wiki.freebsd.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang > >> > >> Thanks to all the people that made this possible, especially Roman > >> Divacky, Ed Schouten, Rui Paulo, and of course the clang/llvm > >> developers. > > > > I built my desktop world + kernel with clang, rev. 213247 amd64, it > > booted perfectly, the only problem i got was something went wrong > > with a perl module File::Temp. > > > > To be sure it's related i'm rebuilding the src (same rev.) with gcc and > > will take a look if it will back to work. I'll send an email after testing. > > > > Just to show, the problem i got with perl was using this code: > > > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > > > use File::Temp; > > > > my ( $fh, $filename ) = File::Temp::tempfile(); > > print "$filename\n"; > > unlink $filename; > > > > with this results: > > > > Error in tempfile() using /tmp/XXXXXXXXXX: Tried to get a new temp > > name different to the previous value 50 times. > > Something wrong with template?? (/tmp/XXXXXXXXXX) at testes/tmp.pl line 5 > > After rebuild world+kernel with gcc and reboot everything > back to normal: > > garga@botelhor:~> perl testes/tmp.pl > /tmp/MfmvMiztew > garga@botelhor:~> perl testes/tmp.pl > /tmp/M4xIxsTxlc > > I'm using perl-5.12.2_2 > > -- > Renato Botelho > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" A test shell script using mktemp (1) works fine on current built with clang today. The clang case produces a filename with all "A"'s rather than the random letters expected. -- Best regards, Derek Tattersall dlt@mebtel.net dlt666@yahoo.com dtatters@gmail.com
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