No wonder noone can set up LLVMGCCDIR correctly!

llvm-svn: 9756
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Chris Lattner 2003-11-06 20:51:45 +00:00
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<tt>.cshrc</tt> or <tt>.profile</tt>.
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<dt><tt>LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH</tt>=<tt><i>LLVMGCCDIR</i>/llvm-gcc/bytecode-libs</tt>
<dt><tt>LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH</tt>=<tt><i>LLVMGCCDIR</i>/bytecode-libs</tt>
<dd>
This environment variable helps the LLVM GCC front end find bytecode
libraries that it will need for compilation.
<p>
<dt>alias llvmgcc <i>LLVMGCCDIR</i><tt>/llvm-gcc/bin/gcc</tt>
<dt>alias llvmg++ <i>LLVMGCCDIR</i><tt>/llvm-gcc/bin/g++</tt>
<dt>alias llvmgcc <i>LLVMGCCDIR</i><tt>/bin/gcc</tt>
<dt>alias llvmg++ <i>LLVMGCCDIR</i><tt>/bin/g++</tt>
<dd>
This alias allows you to use the LLVM C and C++ front ends without putting
them in your <tt>PATH</tt> or typing in their complete pathnames.
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This environment variable is used to locate "system" libraries like
"<tt>-lc</tt>" and "<tt>-lm</tt>" when linking. This variable should be set
to the absolute path for the bytecode-libs subdirectory of the GCC front end
install, or <i>LLVMGCCDIR</i>/llvm-gcc/bytecode-libs. For example, one might
install, or <i>LLVMGCCDIR</i>/bytecode-libs. For example, one might
set <tt>LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH</tt> to
<tt>/home/vadve/lattner/local/x86/llvm-gcc/bytecode-libs</tt> for the X86
version of the GCC front end on our research machines.<p>
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