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

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