Subversionify the documentation.

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<li>The <tt>configure</tt> script finds the right C compiler, but it uses the
LLVM linker from a previous build. What do I do?</li>
<li>When creating a dynamic library, I get a strange GLIBC error.</li>
<li>I've updated my source tree from CVS, and now my build is trying to use a
file/directory that doesn't exist.</li>
<li>I've updated my source tree from Subversion, and now my build is trying
to use a file/directory that doesn't exist.</li>
<li>I've modified a Makefile in my source tree, but my build tree keeps using
the old version. What do I do?</li>
<li>I've upgraded to a new version of LLVM, and I get strange build
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<li>Compiling LLVM with GCC 3.3.2 fails, what should I do?</li>
<li>When I use the test suite, all of the C Backend tests fail. What is
wrong?</li>
<li>After CVS update, rebuilding gives the error "No rule to make
<li>After Subversion update, rebuilding gives the error "No rule to make
target".</li>
<li><a href="#llvmc">The <tt>llvmc</tt> program gives me errors/doesn't
work.</li></a>
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</div>
<div class="question">
<p>I've updated my source tree from CVS, and now my build is trying to use a
file/directory that doesn't exist.</p>
<p>I've updated my source tree from Subversion, and now my build is trying to
use a file/directory that doesn't exist.</p>
</div>
<div class="answer">
@@ -358,7 +358,8 @@ build.</p>
</div>
<div class="question">
<p>After CVS update, rebuilding gives the error "No rule to make target".</p>
<p>After Subversion update, rebuilding gives the error
"No rule to make target".</p>
</div>
<div class="answer">
@@ -372,9 +373,9 @@ Stop.
</pre>
</div>
<p>This may occur anytime files are moved within the CVS repository or removed
entirely. In this case, the best solution is to erase all <tt>.d</tt> files,
which list dependencies for source files, and rebuild:</p>
<p>This may occur anytime files are moved within the Subversion repository or
removed entirely. In this case, the best solution is to erase all
<tt>.d</tt> files, which list dependencies for source files, and rebuild:</p>
<div class="doc_code">
<pre>
@@ -409,11 +410,9 @@ rebuilding.</p>
available through a special version of GCC that LLVM calls the
<a href="#cfe">C Front End</a></p>
<p>There is an incomplete version of a Java front end available in the
<tt>llvm-java</tt> CVS repository. There is no documentation on this yet so
<tt>java</tt> module. There is no documentation on this yet so
you'll need to download the code, compile it, and try it.</p>
<p>In the <tt>examples/BFtoLLVM</tt> directory is a translator for the
BrainF*** language (2002 Language Specification).</p>
<p>In the <tt>projects/Stacker</tt> directory is a compiler and runtime
<p>In the <tt>stacker</tt> module is a compiler and runtime
library for the Stacker language, a "toy" language loosely based on Forth.</p>
<p>The PyPy developers are working on integrating LLVM into the PyPy backend
so that PyPy language can translate to LLVM.</p>