When linking, make sure the project libraries are linked before the LLVM

libraries. This ensures that the project's libraries (which most likely
depend on LLVM libraries) come first on the command line and can thus be
resolved by the LLVM libraries that appear later.

llvm-svn: 28316
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Reid Spencer 2006-05-16 06:25:14 +00:00
parent 957cb6733a
commit 1053658517
1 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ endif
#---------------------------------------------------------
# Some versions of gcc on Alpha produce too many symbols, so use a .a file
ifeq ($(ARCH),Alpha)
USEDLIBS := $(subst LLVMCore, LLVMCore.a, $(USEDLIBS))
USEDLIBS := $(subst LLVMCore, LLVMCore.a, $(USEDLIBS))
LLVMLIBS := $(subst LLVMCore, LLVMCore.a, $(LLVMLIBS))
CORE_IS_ARCHIVE := 1
else
@ -950,8 +950,8 @@ endif
$(ToolBuildPath): $(ObjectsO) $(ProjLibsPaths) $(LLVMLibsPaths)
$(Echo) Linking $(BuildMode) executable $(TOOLNAME) $(StripWarnMsg)
$(Verb) $(Link) -o $@ $(TOOLLINKOPTS) $(ObjectsO) $(LLVMLibsOptions) \
$(ProjLibsOptions) $(ExtraLibs) $(TOOLLINKOPTSB) $(LIBS)
$(Verb) $(Link) -o $@ $(TOOLLINKOPTS) $(ObjectsO) $(ProjLibsOptions) \
$(LLVMLibsOptions) $(ExtraLibs) $(TOOLLINKOPTSB) $(LIBS)
$(Echo) ======= Finished Linking $(BuildMode) Executable $(TOOLNAME) \
$(StripWarnMsg)