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- We do some nasty things w.r.t. installing or overriding signal handlers in order to improve our crash recovery support or interaction with crash reporting software, and those things are not necessarily appropriate when LLVM is being linked into a client application that has its own ideas about how to do things. This gives those clients a way to disable that handling at build time. - Currently, the code this guards is all Apple specific, but other platforms might have the same concerns so I went for a more generic configure name. Someone who is more familiar with library embedding on Windows can handle choosing which of the Windows/Signals.inc behaviors might make sense to go under this flag. - This also fixes the proper autoconf'ing of ENABLE_BACKTRACES. The code expects it to be undefined when disabled, but the autoconf check was just defining it to 0. llvm-svn: 189694 |
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m4 | ||
AutoRegen.sh | ||
config.guess | ||
config.sub | ||
configure.ac | ||
depcomp | ||
ExportMap.map | ||
install-sh | ||
LICENSE.TXT | ||
ltmain.sh | ||
missing | ||
mkinstalldirs | ||
README.TXT |
Upgrading Libtool =============================================================================== If you are in the mood to upgrade libtool, you must do the following: 1. Get the new version of libtool and put it in <SRC> 2. configure/build/install libtool with --prefix=<PFX> 3. Copy <SRC>/ltdl.m4 to llvm/autoconf/m4 4. Copy <PFX>/share/aclocal/libtool.m4 to llvm/autoconf/m4/libtool.m4 5. Copy <PFX>/share/libtool/ltmain.sh to llvm/autoconf/ltmain.sh 6. Copy <PFX>/share/libtool/libltdl/ltdl.c to llvm/lib/System 7. Copy <PFX>/share/libtool/libltdl/ltdl.h to llvm/lib/System 8. Edit the ltdl.h file to #include "llvm/Config/config.h" at the very top. You might also need to resolve some compiler warnings (typically about comparison of signed vs. unsigned values). But, you won't find out about those until you build LLVM (step 13). 9. Edit the llvm/autoconf/m4/libtool.m4 file so that: a) in AC_PROB_LIBTOOL macro, the value of LIBTOOL is set to $(top_builddir)/mklib, not $(top_builddir)/libtool b) in AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP macro, the variable default_ofile is set to "mklib" instead of "libtool" c) s/AC_ENABLE_SHARED_DEFAULT/enable_shared_default/g d) s/AC_ENABLE_STATIC_DEFAULT/enable_static_default/g e) s/AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL_DEFAULT/enable_fast_install_default/g 10. Run "autoupdate libtool.m4 ltdl.m4" in the llvm/autoconf/m4 directory. This should correctly update the macro definitions in the libtool m4 files to match the version of autoconf that LLVM uses. This converts AC_HELP_STRING to AS_HELP_STRING and AC_TRY_LINK to AC_LINK_IFELSE, amongst other things. You may need to manually adjust the files. 11. Run AutoRegen.sh to get the new macros into configure script 12. If there are any warnings from AutoRegen.sh, go to step 9. 13. Rebuild LLVM, making sure it reconfigures 14. Test the JIT which uses libltdl 15. If it all works, only THEN commit the changes. Upgrading autoconf =============================================================================== If you are in the mood to upgrade autoconf, you should: 1. Consider not upgrading. 2. No really, this is a hassle, you don't want to do it. 3. Get the new version of autoconf and put it in <SRC> 4. configure/build/install autoconf with --prefix=<PFX> 5. Run autoupdate on all the m4 macros in llvm/autoconf/m4 6. Run autoupdate on llvm/autoconf/configure.ac 7. Regenerate configure script with AutoRegen.sh 8. If there are any warnings from AutoRegen.sh, fix them and go to step 7. 9. Test, test, test.