On 2018-02-01 09:32:17 -0800, Jeff Davis wrote: > On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 12:03 AM, Konstantin Knizhnik > <k.knizh...@postgrespro.ru> wrote: > > The same problem takes place with old versions of GCC: I have to upgrade GCC > > to 7.2 to make it possible to compile this code. > > The problem in not in compiler itself, but in libc++ headers. > > How can I get this branch to compile on ubuntu 16.04? I have llvm-5.0 > and gcc-5.4 installed. Do I need to compile with clang or gcc? Any > CXXFLAGS required?
Just to understand: You're running in the issue with the header being included from within the extern "C" {}? Hm, I've pushed a quick fix for that. Other than that, you can compile with both gcc or clang, but clang needs to be available. Will be guessed from PATH if clang clang-5.0 clang-4.0 (in that order) exist, similar with llvm-config llvm-config-5.0 being guessed. LLVM_CONFIG/CLANG/CXX= as an argument to configure overrides both of that. E.g. ./configure --with-llvm LLVM_CONFIG=~/build/llvm/5/opt/install/bin/llvm-config is what I use, although I also add: LDFLAGS='-Wl,-rpath,/home/andres/build/llvm/5/opt/install/lib' so I don't have to install llvm anywhere the system knows about. Greetings, Andres Freund