Alwin Doss
Alwin Doss

Reputation: 972

/usr/bin/ld: cannot find

I created a .so file and put it in the location /opt/lib and added this path to LD_LIBRARY_PATH now after this when I try to compile my main program with the following command:

g++ -Wall -I/home/alwin/Development/Calculator/ main.cpp -lcalc -o calculator

I get the following error:

/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lcalc
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

Can someone help me with this. I created the shared library using the code blocks IDE

Upvotes: 26

Views: 192296

Answers (5)

sahil sharma
sahil sharma

Reputation: 1

export LDFLAGS=-L/path to lib/ this will solve the error

Upvotes: 0

Dr. Snoopy
Dr. Snoopy

Reputation: 56347

Add -L/opt/lib to your compiler parameters, this makes the compiler and linker search that path for libcalc.so in that folder.

Upvotes: 26

otter
otter

Reputation: 21

When you make the call to gcc it should say

g++ -Wall -I/home/alwin/Development/Calculator/ -L/opt/lib main.cpp -lcalc -o calculator

not -libcalc.so 

I have a similar problem with auto-generated makes.

You can create a soft link from your compile directory to the library directory. Then the library becomes "local".

cd /compile/directory

ln -s  /path/to/libcalc.so libcalc.so

Upvotes: 3

Sunil
Sunil

Reputation: 864

@Alwin Doss You should provide the -L option before -l. You would have done the other way round probably. Try this :)

Upvotes: 3

geekosaur
geekosaur

Reputation: 61369

You need to add -L/opt/lib to tell ld to look there for shared objects.

Upvotes: 2

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