Hi
I've been trying to run clang on a Windows on Arm machine, but it keeps trying to using the link.exe located in "Visual studio/..../Host64/arm64", which is (seemingly) an x64 tool and as such doesn't run, and crashes the process. Is there a way to set clang to look at VS's x86 link.exe? Or if there is an arm64 version that clang should be using instead?
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Hi Joel,
Are you using clang-cl.exe as compiler/linker driver? It’s easiest to use clang-cl.exe as it aims to be a direct replacement for MSVC’s cl.exe, but will use LLVM tools. In particular, when clang-cl.exe uses LLVM Linker (LLD) by default.
If you are using linux-style clang.exe as the driver, then you need to specify -fuse-ld=lld to use LLD.
Does this help?
Regards,
-- Maxim Kuvyrkov https://www.linaro.org
On 4 Mar 2021, at 19:11, Joel Cox Joel.Cox@arm.com wrote:
Hi
I've been trying to run clang on a Windows on Arm machine, but it keeps trying to using the link.exe located in "Visual studio/..../Host64/arm64", which is (seemingly) an x64 tool and as such doesn't run, and crashes the process. Is there a way to set clang to look at VS's x86 link.exe? Or if there is an arm64 version that clang should be using instead?
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