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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ make After the build is finished you can choose to run `make install`. It will simply symlink cgrep into `/usr/local/bin`. If you have installed LLVM but don't have `llvm-config`, you are missing the dev package for LLVM.<br/> -`cgrep` supports LLVM 5,6,7,8,9,10 and 11.<br/> +`cgrep` supports LLVM 5,6,7,8,9,10, 11, 12 and 13.<br/> The makefile assumes clang is called `clang` and llvm-config is called `llvm-config`. On some distros, the names might not be the same. In those cases use `CXX` and `LLVM_CONF` to pass the values to the makefile like so: ```bash make CXX=clang-9 LLVM_CONF=llvm-config-9 @@ -80,12 +80,12 @@ For windows builds, cygwin builds are supported. Get llvm and clang along with t ### Cmake To do an out-of-source build simply do:<br/> ```bash -git clone https://github.com/bloodstalker/cgrep +git clone https://github.com/terminaldweller/cgrep cd cgrep git submodule init git submodule update mkdir build -cmake ../ -DLLVM_CONF=llvm-config-10 -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPIELR=clang++-10 -DUSE_MONOLITH_LIBTOOLING=ON +cmake ../ -DLLVM_CONF=llvm-config-10 -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++-10 -DUSE_MONOLITH_LIBTOOLING=ON make ``` The 3 variables denote the llvm-config executable name, the clang++ name and finally, the last one tells cmake whether to build using the single c++ libtooling library or just use the old way with all the libtooling libraries.<br/> |