Re: [Boost-users] Problem linking boost filesystem 1_36_0 on ubuntu gcc 4.2

Have you try using those g++ option: -lboost_filesystem ex: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I/home/.../Projects/myProject/src -I.. -O0 -g3 -lboost_program_options -lboost_filesystem -MT options.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/mysrc.Tpo -c -o options.o /home/.../Projects/myProject/src/mysrc.cpp With this option I could link my program ;) Best Regards. SkiltZ Kevin Stevens-4 wrote:
Answering my own question. Hopefully someone can google this error in the future and fix it a lot quicker than the several hours it took me....
The problem was that I was not correctly specifying the include headers. I had entered -I/path/to/boost_1_36_0/boost not -I/path/to/boost_1_36_0. I thought I had that path right because everything was compiling. What I did not take into account was that boost 1_34_1 was installed via the package manager by the administrator of the system so the include files were automatically being picked up despite me not explicitly specifying them. The interfaces I was using did not change, but the underlying code did, hence my code still compiled, but refused to link and unfortunately spit out misleading errors.
-K
From: Kevin Stevens Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 5:15 PM To: 'boost-users@lists.boost.org' Subject: Problem linking boost filesystem 1_36_0 on ubuntu gcc 4.2
Hello, when I am trying to link boost::filesystem into my program I am receiving link errors. I am trying to convert from boost 1_34_1 to 1_36_0- previously this built against 1_34_1 without any issue.
When I link I get the following error: /home/kstevens/code/CrossingEngine/../lib/libtypes.a(Config_Constants.o): In function `boost::enable_if<boost::filesystem::is_basic_path<boost::filesystem::basic_path<std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, boost::filesystem::path_traits> >, bool>::type boost::filesystem::exists<boost::filesystem::basic_path<std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, boost::filesystem::path_traits>
(boost::filesystem::basic_path<std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, boost::filesystem::path_traits> const&)': /usr/include/boost/filesystem/operations.hpp:279: undefined reference to `boost::filesystem::detail::status_api(std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, int&)'
I did an objdump -CT on libboost_filesystem-gcc42-mt-1_36.so and got the following two functions as output but not the one the linker appears to be looking for: 000000000000c4e0 g DF .text 00000000000000e3 Base boost::filesystem::detail::status_api(std::string const&, boost::system::error_code&) 000000000000c720 g DF .text 00000000000000e3 Base boost::filesystem::detail::symlink_status_api(std::string const&, boost::system::error_code&)
Could this be a bad build? Am I missing something- perhaps I need to link another file in? I built 1_36_0 myself using a default configuration other than telling it where to put the output libs. I have ensured that I am linking against and including headers from 1_36_0, and have also made a clean build. Is there anything else I should try?
Thank you, -Kevin
This is my code snippet that uses boost::filesystem:
//Create Directory if it does not already exist. if(!boost::filesystem::exists(reportFilePath)) { cout << "output path: " << reportFilePath << " did not exist, which may indicate a different configuration than was intended, creating directory now." << endl; try { boost::filesystem::path path(reportFilePath); boost::filesystem::create_directory(path); } catch(boost::filesystem::filesystem_error e) { cout << "Error: " << e.what() << endl; }
}
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