On Wed, Dec 04, 2024 at 01:52:22PM +0900, ASOU Masato wrote: > Hi blum, > > I'm using OpenBSD 7.6 RELEASE on amd64 box. I installed cmake and ninja > from the binary package and compiled llvm-openmp successfully. I also > ran `make test' on /usr/ports/devel/llvm-openmp and I got the following > result: > > $ make test > ===> Regression tests for llvm-openmp-16.0.6 > UpdateCTestConfiguration from > :/usr/ports/pobj/llvm-openmp-16.0.6/build-amd64/DartConfiguration.tcl > UpdateCTestConfiguration from > :/usr/ports/pobj/llvm-openmp-16.0.6/build-amd64/DartConfiguration.tcl > Test project /usr/ports/pobj/llvm-openmp-16.0.6/build-amd64 > Constructing a list of tests > Updating test list for fixtures > Added 0 tests to meet fixture requirements > Checking test dependency graph... > Checking test dependency graph end > No tests were found!!! > > Could you teach me how to test OpenMP?
It seems that we are missing llvm-lit. I can port that software also and see if it works. But I wanted to show the port before porting more for testing it. bluhm > > Thank you. > -- > ASOU Masato > > On Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 7:34???AM Alexander Bluhm <bl...@openbsd.org> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I need OpenMP for some other port I am working on. It is an extension > > for gcc or clang. Currently I only need it for base clang, so I > > build it from llvm 16.0.6 sources. > > > > Comment: > > LLVM OpenMP libraries > > > > Description: > > The OpenMP API supports multi-platform shared-memory parallel > > programming in C/C++ and Fortran. The OpenMP API defines a portable, > > scalable model with a simple and flexible interface for developing > > parallel applications on platforms from the desktop to the > > supercomputer. > > > > ok to import? > > > > bluhm