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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T18:21:13+00:00 2026-05-27T18:21:13+00:00

When I try to compile my program with make , I am getting an

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When I try to compile my program with make, I am getting an undefined reference to main error. Yet, main exists within my src directory, and I feel lost as to what I’m doing wrong.

I assume that add_executable([title] [source]) is the command used to add source files to the compilation.

Based on the cmake tutorial

cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6)
project(opengl_02)
add_executable(opengl_02 opengl_02.cpp)
add_executable(main main.cpp)
add_executable(geometrics geometrics.cpp)
set (opengl_02_version_major 1)
set (openfl_02_version_minor 0)

#configure the header file to pass some of the CMake settings 
#to the source code

configure_file(
    "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/opengl_02_config.h.in"
    "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/opengl_02_config.h"
    )

#add the binary tree to the search path for include files
#so that it will find tutorialconfig.h

include_directories("{PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}")

add_executable(opengl_02_config opengl_02_config.cpp)

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Why is my main file not getting referenced?

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    2026-05-27T18:21:14+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:21 pm

    int main (int argc, char *argv[]) (or its equivalent without parameters) must be present in every program. It is hard to say what is wrong with your setup without looking at source code, but I have a feeling that main function is not present in every file that you are trying to compile into executable, i.e. opengl_02.cpp, geometrics.cpp or main.cpp. If you really want to create three executables, main function should be present in all three source files in your example. If you want to create executable from three source files, you have to specify all of them for a single executable, like add_executable(main main.cpp opengl_02.cpp geometrics.cpp). Hope it helps.

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