Re: clang/llvm 3.2: -ccc-host-triple:

2012-12-24 Thread O. Hartmann
Am 12/24/12 16:41, schrieb Dimitry Andric: > On 2012-12-24 16:24, O. Hartmann wrote: >> I try to compile a piece of software which uses LLVM as a backend (it is >> POCL, PortableOpenCL library). On a 10.0-CURRENT r244650M, the software >> fails du to an issued clang option -ccc-host-triple, which w

Re: clang/llvm 3.2: -ccc-host-triple:

2012-12-24 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 2012-12-24 16:24, O. Hartmann wrote: I try to compile a piece of software which uses LLVM as a backend (it is POCL, PortableOpenCL library). On a 10.0-CURRENT r244650M, the software fails du to an issued clang option -ccc-host-triple, which works well on FreeBSD 9.1-PRE, which uses still LLVM/

Re: VirtIO in GENERIC

2012-12-24 Thread Nathan Whitehorn
On 12/17/12 00:06, Andrew Thompson wrote: > On 17 December 2012 18:06, Jim Harris wrote: > >> >> On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Andrew Thompson wrote: >> >>> On 17 December 2012 13:17, Bryan Venteicher wrote: >>> There's been lots of requests to have VirtIO in GENERIC for i386 and amd

clang/llvm 3.2: -ccc-host-triple:

2012-12-24 Thread O. Hartmann
I try to compile a piece of software which uses LLVM as a backend (it is POCL, PortableOpenCL library). On a 10.0-CURRENT r244650M, the software fails du to an issued clang option -ccc-host-triple, which works well on FreeBSD 9.1-PRE, which uses still LLVM/CLANG 3.1. On the net, I find confusing i