On 12/03/2020 10:50, Rui Hong via lldb-dev wrote: > Hi LLDB devs, > > I'm working on porting LLDB to my own architecture. > I choose to use the target-definition-file(python) to let LLDB support > my architecture based on my situation(already have a workable GDB-stub > and the target is an embedded DSP). The usage: > (lldb) settings set plugin.process.gdb-remote.target-definition-file > /path/to/xxxx_target_definition.py > (lldb) gdb-remote xxxx > So I think I definitely need to rebuild LLDB with python support(cmake > with -DLLDB_ENABLE_PYTHON=1 according to > https://lldb.llvm.org/resources/build.html). But problem comes: > getting this error: > ************************ > CMake Error: The following variables are used in this project, but they > are set to NOTFOUND. > Please set them or make sure they are set and tested correctly in the > CMake files: > /export/pfs/home/lte_dsp/hongrui/DEBUG/jihai_lldb/jihai_lldb/lldb/scripts/Python/modules/readline/libedit_INCLUDE_DIRS > used as include directory in directory > /export/pfs/home/lte_dsp/hongrui/DEBUG/jihai_lldb/jihai_lldb/lldb/scripts/Python/modules/readline > libedit_LIBRARIES (ADVANCED) > linked by target "readline" in directory > /export/pfs/home/lte_dsp/hongrui/DEBUG/jihai_lldb/jihai_lldb/lldb/scripts/Python/modules/readline > ************************ > This problem persists even after I add -DLLDB_ENABLE_LIBEDIT=0 > My cmake version is 3.5.2, the LLDB/LLVM version I choose to work with > is 7.0.1
Hi Rui, LLDB_ENABLE_LIBEDIT was introduced only recently (you're using the current documentation but applying it to an old lldb) . Back in 7.0, this was called LLDB_DISABLE_LIBEDIT (with the inverted meaning of values). pl _______________________________________________ lldb-dev mailing list lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev