project files. Get it from:
<a href="http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html">
http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html</a></li>
- <li><b>Visual Studio 2005, 2008, or 2010</b></li>
+ <li><b>Visual Studio 2008 or 2010</b></li>
<li><b>Python</b>. This is needed only if you will be running the tests
(which is essential, if you will be developing for clang).
Get it from:
<li><tt>cd ..\..</tt> (back to where you started)</li>
<li><tt>mkdir build</tt> (for building without polluting the source dir)</li>
<li><tt>cd build</tt></li>
- <li>If you are using Visual Studio 2005: <tt>cmake -G "Visual Studio 8 2005" ..\llvm</tt></li>
- <li>Or if you are using Visual Studio 2008: <tt>cmake -G "Visual Studio 9 2008" ..\llvm</tt></li>
+ <li>If you are using Visual Studio 2008: <tt>cmake -G "Visual Studio 9 2008" ..\llvm</tt></li>
<li>Or if you are using Visual Studio 2010: <tt>cmake -G "Visual Studio 10" ..\llvm</tt></li>
<li>By default, cmake will target LLVM to X86. If you want all targets
(needed if you want to run the LLVM tests), add the <tt>-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=all</tt> option to the
<li>Edit your local <tt>autoexp.dat</tt> (make sure you make a backup first!),
located in <tt>Visual Studio Directory\Common7\Packages\Debugger</tt> and append
the contents of <tt>clangVisuailzers.txt</tt> to it. This method should work for
- Visual Studio 2005 and above.
+ Visual Studio 2008 and above.
</li>
</ul>