ct-ng fails in building cloog
Jasmin J.
jasmin@anw.at
Sun Sep 6 08:52:00 GMT 2015
Hello Vania!
@bhundven recently merged my patch to address this issue:
https://github.com/crosstool-ng/crosstool-ng/commit/7fa8e7ba8adfb4b480ed56d1d80bba72ad9b343e
Maybe you have the time to checkout the latest CT-NG git Version from
https://github.com/crosstool-ng/crosstool-ng
and try if it is working as expected.
If you like, you can now select CLooG 0.18.4 and isl 0.15 and try it with
your preferred gcc version. I did the test only with 4.9.3, so we would have
another regression test.
BR
Jasmin
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On 09/04/2015 01:55 PM, Vania Joloboff wrote:
> Hi Jasmin
>
> Reverting to ISL 0.12.2 indeed solves the problem.
> I have generated a powerpc cross compiler.
> Thanks
>
> Vania
>
>
> On 09/04/2015 09:45 AM, Jasmin J. wrote:
>> Hi Vania!
>>
>>> /.build/src/cloog-0.18.1/source/isl/domain.c:799:2: error: unknown type name
>>> 'isl_int'
>> I had exactly the same error for my arm-none-eabi built. I dropped down the isl
>> version to 0.12.2, which solved the issue.
>> I had no time to track it down, but maybe you have ;)
>>
>> BR
>> Jasmin
>>
>> ***************************************************************************
>>
>>
>> On 09/03/2015 06:00 PM, Vania Joloboff wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I am a newbie to ct-ng but I have long been building cross compilers.
>>> I just downloaded ct-ng 1.21.0
>>>
>>> I tried first with the ARM sample from the list.
>>> It worked fine. I tested the generated compiler and it works fine.
>>> Next, I tried my own config with menuconfig for a PowerPC
>>> target using EABI on bare metal.
>>> No problem with the configuration.
>>> But when I build, it builds GMP, MPFR, ISL but then it fails
>>> in building CLooG with error
>>>
>>> /.build/src/cloog-0.18.1/source/isl/domain.c:799:2: error: unknown type name
>>> 'isl_int'
>>>
>>> I checked : the isl_int type is defined in file include/isl_int.h
>>> as an equivalent type to GMP type with comment
>>>
>>> /* isl_int is the basic integer type. It currently always corresponds
>>> * to a gmp mpz_t, but in the future, different types such as long long
>>> * or cln::cl_I will be supported.
>>> */
>>> typedef mpz_t isl_int;
>>>
>>> So it should compile... Any help appreciated.
>>> I would really love to use ct-ng instead of maintaining my own script...
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> -vj
>>>
>>>
>>>
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