Reputation: 6082
I am trying to include Boost
libraries in my project and have been facing issues in the same. I am on Ubuntu 12.10 with Codeblocks IDE and tried installing the libraries manually reading instructions from the site, but was getting error's with header as well as to-be-built-before-use libraries.
I then installed the libraries via terminalby sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
. After this, in my programs on Codeblocks, I can include headers like #include <boost/regex.hpp>
but when I try to include the header for the Filesystem library ( #include "boost/filesystem/operations.hpp"
), I am getting the following error:
/usr/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp|214|undefined reference to boost::system::generic_category()'|
I am not sure how to resolve this error (specifically in Codeblocks on Linux). I really could use some help here.
Compiler : Gcc
Program code: Only tried inlcuding the above file system operations.hpp
file.
Build log from Codeblocks:
Build started on: 20-11-2012 at 18:02.53
Build ended on: 20-11-2012 at 18:02.54
-------------- Build: Debug in libopenFrameworks ---------------
Target is up to date.
-------------- Build: Debug in reader1 ---------------
make -s -f Makefile Debug
linking i686 bin/reader1_debug linux
obj/i686Debug/src/testApp.o: In function `__static_initialization_and_destruction_0':
/usr/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp:214: undefined reference to `boost::system::generic_category()'
/usr/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp:215: undefined reference to `boost::system::generic_category()'
/usr/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp:216: undefined reference to `boost::system::system_category()'
obj/i686Debug/src/main.o: In function `__static_initialization_and_destruction_0':
/usr/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp:214: undefined reference to `boost::system::generic_category()'
/usr/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp:215: undefined reference to `boost::system::generic_category()'
/usr/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp:216: undefined reference to `boost::system::system_category()'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [bin/reader1_debug] Error 1
Process terminated with status 2 (0 minutes, 1 seconds)
6 errors, 0 warnings
Upvotes: 104
Views: 143767
Reputation: 66
After testing the proposed solutions described above, I found only these few of lines would work.
I am using Ubuntu 16.04.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.13)
project(myProject)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11)
add_executable(myProject main.cpp)
find_package(Boost 1.58.0 REQUIRED COMPONENTS system filesystem)
target_link_libraries(myProject ${Boost_LIBRARIES})
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 561
In my project I prefer to use header-only libraries. So nothing above was helpful. What did really help is:
add_definitions(-DBOOST_SYSTEM_NO_DEPRECATED)
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 721
This answer actually helped when using Boost and cmake.
Adding add_definitions(-DBOOST_ERROR_CODE_HEADER_ONLY)
for cmake file.
My CMakeLists.txt looks like this:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.12)
project(proj)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
set(SHARED_DIR "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/../shared")
set(BOOST_LATEST_DIR "${SHARED_DIR}/boost_1_68_0")
set(BOOST_LATEST_BIN_DIR "${BOOST_LATEST_DIR}/stage/lib")
set(BOOST_LATEST_INCLUDE_DIR "${BOOST_LATEST_DIR}/boost")
set(BOOST_SYSTEM "${BOOST_LATEST_BIN_DIR}/libboost_system.so")
set(BOOST_FS "${BOOST_LATEST_BIN_DIR}/libboost_filesystem.so")
set(BOOST_THREAD "${BOOST_LATEST_BIN_DIR}/libboost_thread.so")
set(HYRISE_SQL_PARSER_DIR "${SHARED_DIR}/hyrise_sql_parser")
set(HYRISE_SQL_PARSER_BIN_DIR "${HYRISE_SQL_PARSER_DIR}")
set(HYRISE_SQL_PARSER_INCLUDE_DIR "${HYRISE_SQL_PARSER_DIR}/src")
set(HYRISE_SQLPARSER "${HYRISE_SQL_PARSER_BIN_DIR}/libsqlparser.so")
include_directories(${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR} ${BOOST_LATEST_INCLUDE_DIR} ${HYRISE_SQL_PARSER_INCLUDE_DIR})
set(BOOST_LIBRARYDIR "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/")
set(Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS OFF)
set(Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED ON)
set(Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME OFF)
add_definitions(-DBOOST_ERROR_CODE_HEADER_ONLY)
find_package(Boost 1.68.0 REQUIRED COMPONENTS system thread filesystem)
add_executable(proj main.cpp row/row.cpp row/row.h table/table.cpp table/table.h page/page.cpp page/page.h
processor/processor.cpp processor/processor.h engine_instance.cpp engine_instance.h utils.h
meta_command.h terminal/terminal.cpp terminal/terminal.h)
if(Boost_FOUND)
include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS})
target_link_libraries(proj PUBLIC Boost::system Boost::filesystem Boost::thread ${HYRISE_SQLPARSER})
endif()
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 19
Il the library is not installed you should give boost libraries folder:
example:
g++ -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -lboost_system -lboost_filesystem prog.cpp -o prog
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 11
g++ -lboost_system -lboost_filesystem userentry.cpp -o userentry
worked perfectly under debian. (boost c++ libraries installed with apt-get).
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 87
Same problem on building a simple boost example, solved after i changed the g++ compiler flag from -std=c++14 to -std=c++11.
And I noticed that it's a C++11 Example...
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 507
I searched for a solution as well, and none of the answers I encountered solved the error, Until I found the answer of "ViRuSTriNiTy" to this thread: Undefined reference to 'boost::system::generic_category()'?
according to that answer, try to add these lines to your cmake file:
find_package(Boost 1.55.0 REQUIRED COMPONENTS system filesystem)
include_directories(... ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS})
link_directories(... ${Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS})
target_link_libraries(... ${Boost_LIBRARIES})
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 41
I had the same problem and also use Linux Mint (as nuduoz) . I my case problem was solved after i added boost_system
to GCC C++ Linker->Libraries
.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 3992
try
g++ -c main.cpp && g++ main.o /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_system.so && ./a.out
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
is the location of the boost library
use find /usr/ -name '*boost*.so'
to find the boost library location
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 157
It's a linker problem. Include the static library path into your project.
For Qt Creator open the project file .pro
and add the following line:
LIBS += -L<path for boost libraries in the system> -lboost_system
In my case Ubuntu x86_64:
LIBS += -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -lboost_system
For Codeblocks, open up Settings->Compiler...->Linker
settings tab and add:
boost_system
to the Link libraries text widget and press OK button.
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 57
You could come across another problem. After installing Boost on the Linux Mint I've had the same problem. Linking -lboost_system
or -lboost_system-mt
haven't worked because library have had name libboost_system.so.1.54.0
.
So the solution is to create symbolic link to the original file. In my case
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_system.so.1.54.0 /usr/lib/libboost_system.so
For more information see this question.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 764
Depending on the boost version libboost-system comes with the -mt suffix which should indicate the libraries multithreading capability.
So if -lboost_system
cannot be found by the linker try -lboost_system-mt
.
Upvotes: 22
Reputation: 227390
You should link in the libboost_system
library. I am not sure about codeblocks, but the g++ command-line option on your platform would be
-lboost_system
Upvotes: 157