Hi Peeter, Why do you have to make the dependency conditional on BUILD_SHARED_LIBS? If lldbExpression depends on LLVMRuntimeDyld it should depend on it independently of the build config.
Also I gave it a try to build lldb using shared libraries locally and I haven't hit any issue when I used the following command (on Ubuntu 14.04): cmake ../../llvm -G Ninja -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=true Are you using some other cmake flags as well? Also can you check the link command used for the final linking step if it contains LLVMRuntimeDyld without your change? Can it be just a library ordering issue where some symbols are dropped before they are used? Cheers, Tamas On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 12:50 AM Peeter Joot <peeterj...@protonmail.com> wrote: > Hi Tamas, > > I was able to use your suggestion as follows: > > diff --git a/source/Expression/CMakeLists.txt > b/source/Expression/CMakeLists.txt > > index 7d9643a..b53b095 100644 > > --- a/source/Expression/CMakeLists.txt > > +++ b/source/Expression/CMakeLists.txt > > @@ -2,6 +2,12 @@ if(NOT LLDB_BUILT_STANDALONE) > > set(tablegen_deps intrinsics_gen) > > endif() > > > +set(LLDB_EXP_DEPS) > > + > > +if(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS) > > + list(APPEND LLDB_EXP_DEPS LLVMRuntimeDyld) > > +endif() > > + > > add_lldb_library(lldbExpression > > DiagnosticManager.cpp > > DWARFExpression.cpp > > @@ -30,6 +36,7 @@ add_lldb_library(lldbExpression > > lldbTarget > > lldbUtility > > lldbPluginExpressionParserClang > > + ${LLDB_EXP_DEPS} > > > LINK_COMPONENTS > > Core > > and was able to successfully build the lldb-server. > > -- > Peeter > >
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