I’m trying to build some code. Here is the error I’m getting:
main.o: In function `__static_initialization_and_destruction_0':
/home/jmbeck/Downloads/boost_1_48_0/boost/system/error_code.hpp:214: undefined reference to `boost::system::generic_category()'
There is more, but I don’t think it’s relevant.
Here is the build command:
g++ -I/home/jmbeck/Downloads/boost_1_48_0
-L/home/jmbeck/Downloads/boost_1_48_0/stage/lib
-lm
-lboost_system
-lboost_thread
-lboost_regex
main.cpp
The /home/jmbeck/Downloads/boost_1_48_0/stage/lib directory contains the expected files:
libboost_system.a
libboost_system.so@
libboost_system.so.1.48.0*
libboost_thread.a
libboost_thread.so@
libboost_thread.so.1.48.0*
libboost_regex.a
libboost_regex.so@
libboost_regex.so.1.48.0*
... etc...
I’ve tried building a quick program that didn’t use the pre-compiled libraries, and it compiled just fine. It finds the appropriate headers, but not the libraries.
What am I doing wrong?
Try putting the libraries after
main.cpp.I’ve experienced some weirdness in the past when GCC ignores libraries because it doesn’t think they’re used, before reaching my source files.