From cc3123174c73b157f22f87720541180246e60257 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chandler Carruth Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 08:18:58 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Clarify how libstdc++ and other bits of the system toolchain are found on Linux in the getting started documentation. Patch by Nathan Ridge. llvm-svn: 156911 --- clang/www/get_started.html | 15 ++++++--------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/clang/www/get_started.html b/clang/www/get_started.html index d819532..9e49bf1 100644 --- a/clang/www/get_started.html +++ b/clang/www/get_started.html @@ -83,15 +83,12 @@ follows:

  • If you intend to work on Clang C++ support, you may need to tell it how - to find your C++ standard library headers. If Clang cannot find your - system libstdc++ headers, please follow these instructions: - + to find your C++ standard library headers. In general, Clang will detect + the best version of libstdc++ headers available and use them - it will + look both for system installations of libstdc++ as well as installations + adjacent to Clang itself. If your configuration fits neither of these + scenarios, you can use the --with-gcc-toolchain configure option + to tell Clang where the gcc containing the desired libstdc++ is installed.
  • Try it out (assuming you add llvm/Debug+Asserts/bin to your path):