Finaly I solved it. It was a STUPID mistake. I defined the BOOST_ROOT
(.bashrc) and I thought it was enough. I was wrong and gcc was "using" the
headers from boost 1.48 and trying to link with the libs I've compiled,
boost 1.51. I just added *-I/Data/Temp/Incoming/boost_1_51_0 *and it works.
My original idea was using same headers with different possible libraries
(Debug/Release)...
Sorry for taking your time with a stupid "problem" like that one. Anyway,
thank you for your time and help.
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Regards,
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*Daniel *
On 7 October 2012 19:26, Vicente J. Botet Escriba
Le 07/10/12 17:17, Daniel Santos a écrit :
Hi Vicente,
Here it is: $ g++ -o timer_5 -L/Data/Temp/Incoming/boost_1_**51_0/stage/lib -lpthread -lboost_system -lboost_thread timer_5.cpp $ /tmp/ccClVUZf.o: In function `main': $ timer_5.cpp:(.text+0xb3): undefined reference to `boost::thread::~thread()' $ timer_5.cpp:(.text+0xe1): undefined reference to `boost::thread::~thread()' $ collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
I don't see any -I
. From where are you getting the Boost header files? Could you post the example?
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