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Wenyong Huang b16b6044ee Enable libc-wasi for windows msvc build (#3852)
The default iwasm building in Windows MSVC enables libc-uvwasi because
libc-wasi isn't supported at the beginning. Since libc-wasi had been refactored
and is supported in Windows msys2 building, and libc-wasi supports more
functionalities(e.g. sockets) than libc-uvwasi, this PR fixes some issues to
enable libc-wasi in windows MSVC buidlings.
2024-10-14 09:52:25 +08:00
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Build wamrc AOT compiler

Both wasm binary file and AOT file are supported by iwasm. The wamrc AOT compiler is to compile wasm binary file to AOT file which can also be run by iwasm. You can execute following commands to build wamrc compiler:

For Linux(Ubuntu 20.04 as an example):

First, make sure necessary dependency are installed:

sudo apt-get install git build-essential cmake g++-multilib libgcc-9-dev lib32gcc-9-dev ccache 
cd wamr-compiler
./build_llvm.sh (or "./build_llvm_xtensa.sh" to support xtensa target)
mkdir build && cd build
cmake .. (or "cmake .. -DWAMR_BUILD_PLATFORM=darwin" for MacOS)
make
# wamrc is generated under current directory

For Windows

cd wamr-compiler
python build_llvm.py
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ..
cmake --build . --config Release
# wamrc.exe is generated under .\Release directory