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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    #32

    Spaces are really bad on windows

    try

    @LIBS += -L$$quote("C:/Program Files (x86)/AMD APP SDK/2.9/lib/x86_64"@

    If that doesn't work, use the 8.3 naming scheme

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      morflink
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      #33

      if i just use this advice, i get the same errors like i got at the very beginning.
      then i tried to copy paste the whole folder to another path without spaces and get still the same errors.
      8.3 naming scheme means to give the files in particular like ?:

      @LIBS += -L$$quote("C:/Program Files (x86)/AMD APP SDK/2.9/lib/x86_64/libOpenCL.a") -lOpenCl@

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        #34

        No, the path itself and don't add the library name since you also pass the -lOpenCL option.

        @LIBS += -LC:/PROGRA~1/AMDAPP~1/2.9/lib/x86_64@

        Please check the both on the command line with dir /x

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          #35

          i just checkd and saw that its PROGRA~2 cuz of the standard Programms folder and the x86 one but the errors dont change.

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            wrote on last edited by
            #36

            Can you post the current content of your pro file ?

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              #37

              @TEMPLATE = lib
              TARGET = QtOpenCL
              gcov {
              CONFIG += staticlib
              } else {
              CONFIG += dll
              }
              CONFIG += warn_on
              win32 {
              DESTDIR = ../../bin
              !static:DEFINES += QT_MAKEDLL
              }
              else:DESTDIR = ../../lib

              win32 {
              !isEmpty(QMAKE_INCDIR_OPENCL) {
              QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -I$$QMAKE_INCDIR_OPENCL
              }
              !isEmpty(QMAKE_LIBDIR_OPENCL) {
              LIBS += -L$$QMAKE_LIBDIR_OPENCL
              }
              !isEmpty(QMAKE_LIBS_OPENCL) {
              LIBS += $$QMAKE_LIBS_OPENCL
              } else {
              LIBS += -lOpenCL
              }
              }

              macx:!opencl_configure {
              LIBS += -framework OpenCL
              }

              LIBS += -LC:/PROGRA~2/AMDAPP~1/2.9/lib/x86_64

              HEADERS +=
              qclbuffer.h
              qclcommandqueue.h
              qclcontext.h
              qcldevice.h
              qclevent.h
              qclglobal.h
              qclimage.h
              qclimageformat.h
              qclkernel.h
              qclmemoryobject.h
              qclplatform.h
              qclprogram.h
              qclsampler.h
              qcluserevent.h
              qclvector.h
              qclworksize.h

              SOURCES +=
              qclbuffer.cpp
              qclcommandqueue.cpp
              qclcontext.cpp
              qcldevice.cpp
              qclevent.cpp
              qclimage.cpp
              qclimageformat.cpp
              qclkernel.cpp
              qclmemoryobject.cpp
              qclplatform.cpp
              qclprogram.cpp
              qclsampler.cpp
              qcluserevent.cpp
              qclvector.cpp
              qclworksize.cpp

              PRIVATE_HEADERS +=
              qclext_p.h

              HEADERS += $$PRIVATE_HEADERS
              DEFINES += QT_BUILD_CL_LIB

              opencl_1_1 {
              DEFINES += QT_OPENCL_1_1
              }

              @

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                #38

                Just to be sure I understand you correctly, you are again getting the missing symbols error ?

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                  #39

                  [quote author="SGaist" date="1402867816"]Just to be sure I understand you correctly, you are again getting the missing symbols error ?[/quote]

                  yes

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                    #40

                    maybe this is an interessting information...
                    i just used the 32bit Qt 4.7.1 and the compiled qtopencl libraries... is it possible that there are just older files or installations of whatsoever which causes failures like that?
                    i simply followed the instructions and maybe this is a reason why is just dont work out as it should.

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                      #41

                      This is interesting indeed, you are compiling a 32 bit version of QtOpenCL but you are linking to the 64 bit library. Either rebuild Qt in 64 bit or link to the 32 bit OpenCL libraries

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                        #42

                        what i wanted to say was, that i used 32bit Qt and opencl1.2 in the past.
                        i just hope this is no misunderstanding, as i just wrote this down in the very first post.
                        i alrdy compiled 4.7.1 64bit and it works. what i just tried for now, is getting my older sourcecode work on 64bit, what also needs new QtOpenCL libraries.

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                          #43

                          Did you rebuild your old project from scratch ? Also check that you don't have a CONFIG += x86 somewhere in that project

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                            #44

                            i have nothing like config += x86 in any of the pro files.
                            but i just works now.
                            i took QtOpenCL libraries and a few dlls more (opencl.dll, qtopencl.dll qtgui4.dll, qtcore4.dll, msvcp100.dll and msvcr100.dll) from a friend and everything is fine now.
                            regardless, i cant compile the clinfo.pro nor the rest of the qtopencl project.
                            just sad that i cant understand whats going wrong here.

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                              How did you compile QtOpenCL itself ? Command line or Qt Creator ? In the second case, did you perhaps configure it with a Kit using a 32bit Qt ?

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                                #46

                                in the past i compiled the 32bit qtopencl libraries by the qtopencl project in qtcreator as described in the first post.
                                i just was trying to do that for 64bit Qt in the same manner with a 64bit compiled qt 4.7.1.
                                it just dont worked out.

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #47

                                  Strange, it looks like there's at least architecture mismatching somewhere

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                                    morflink
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                                    #48

                                    if i get new hardware in the future i prolly will redo all this and maybe find the reason by comparision.
                                    anyways, thanks for your time and your help =)

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #49

                                      No problem, you're welcome !

                                      Happy coding ! :)

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