Index: lldb/trunk/docs/resources/build.rst =================================================================== --- lldb/trunk/docs/resources/build.rst +++ lldb/trunk/docs/resources/build.rst @@ -236,59 +236,8 @@ > pkgin install swig python27 cmake ninja-build - -**Building LLDB** - -We first need to checkout the source trees into the appropriate locations. Both -Clang and LLDB build as subprojects of LLVM. This means we will be checking out -the source for both Clang and LLDB into the tools subdirectory of LLVM. We will -be setting up a directory hierarchy looking something like this: - -:: - - llvm - | - `-- tools - | - +-- clang - | - `-- lldb - -For reference, we will call the root of the LLVM project tree $llvm, and the -roots of the Clang and LLDB source trees $clang and $lldb respectively. - -Change to the directory where you want to do development work and checkout -LLVM: - -:: - - > svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm - - -Now switch to LLVM’s tools subdirectory and checkout both Clang and LLDB: - -:: - - > cd $llvm/tools - > svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk clang - > svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/lldb/trunk lldb - -In general, building the LLDB trunk revision requires trunk revisions of both -LLVM and Clang. - -It is highly recommended that you build the system out of tree. Create a second -build directory and configure the LLVM project tree to your specifications as -outlined in LLVM’s Getting Started Guide. A typical build procedure might be: - -:: - - > cd $llvm/.. - > mkdir build - > cd build - **To build with CMake** - Using CMake is documented on the `Building LLVM with CMake `_ page. Building LLDB is possible using one of the following generators: