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> make
> make check-lldb
-
- If you do not have CMake, it is still possible to build LLDB using the autoconf build system. If you are using - Clang or GCC 4.8+, run: -
-
- > $llvm/configure
-
> make
-
- If you are building with a GCC that isn't the default gcc/g++, like gcc-4.9/g++-4.9
-
- > $llvm/configure CC=gcc-4.9 CXX=g++-4.9
-
> make CC=gcc-4.9 CXX=g++-4.9
-
- - If you are running in a system that doesn't have a lot of RAM (less than 4GB), you might want to disable - debug symbols by specifying DEBUG_SYMBOLS=0 when running make. You will know if you need to enable this - because you will fail to link clang (the linker will get a SIGKILL and exit with status 9). -
-
- > make DEBUG_SYMBOLS=0
-
- To run the LLDB test suite, run:
-
-
> make -C tools/lldb/test
-
- - Note that once both LLVM and Clang have been configured and built it is not - necessary to perform a top-level make to rebuild changes made only to LLDB. - You can run make from the build/tools/lldb subdirectory as well. -
-- If you wish to build with libc++ instead of libstdc++ (the default), run configure with the - --enable-libcpp flag. -
-If you wish to build a release version of LLDB, run configure with the --enable-optimized flag.
-LLDB exposes a C++ as well as a Python API. To build the reference documentation for these two APIs, ensure you have