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    houmingc
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    In Project, i insert

          INCLUDEPATH += /myDir                        //where myfile.a is
          LIBS += -l myfile.a
    
    
    My IDE error:
    cannot find Lib
    collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
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      In Project, i insert

            INCLUDEPATH += /myDir                        //where myfile.a is
            LIBS += -l myfile.a
      
      
      My IDE error:
      cannot find Lib
      collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
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      tarod.net
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      @houmingc Hmmm... I think it sould be a code like this:

      LIBS += -L./myDir -lmyfile
      

      INCLUDEPATH is to find include files (.h) and LIBS to find libraries and its paths.

      Don't write a blank space between -l and your lib or between -L and your lib path.

      BTW, following your example, it seems myDir is in the root filesystem. Is that right? I suppose no.

      "Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean."

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        houmingc
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        Files is not in root file system. Below is what i did:

        Compiler error:
        cannot find -llibQLogLib
        error: ld returned 1 exit address

        Assuming libQLogLib.a is in folder home/git1/TrainKochi33
        I insert the line below in Pro file

        LIBS += -L/home/git1/TrainKochi33 -llibQLogLib
        or
        LIBS += -llibQLogLib

        I insert all the header files and use the function in the lib as per normal.
        Then i rebuild, run qmake and run.
        Please kindly assist, what when wrong.

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          Files is not in root file system. Below is what i did:

          Compiler error:
          cannot find -llibQLogLib
          error: ld returned 1 exit address

          Assuming libQLogLib.a is in folder home/git1/TrainKochi33
          I insert the line below in Pro file

          LIBS += -L/home/git1/TrainKochi33 -llibQLogLib
          or
          LIBS += -llibQLogLib

          I insert all the header files and use the function in the lib as per normal.
          Then i rebuild, run qmake and run.
          Please kindly assist, what when wrong.

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          tarod.net
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          @houmingc As I said before, you don't need to put the text "lib" if the library begins with those letters.

          So in your case, you should write the next line:

          LIBS += -L/home/git1/TrainKochi33 -lQLogLib
          

          "Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean."

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            @houmingc As I said before, you don't need to put the text "lib" if the library begins with those letters.

            So in your case, you should write the next line:

            LIBS += -L/home/git1/TrainKochi33 -lQLogLib
            
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            houmingc
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            Sir, static library name itself is libQLogLib.
            Initially a third-party pass me .c and .h files
            I compile them with error, in the end i ask them for .a file.
            Now i can't static link them into my GUI.

            Below is my pro file

            QT          += core gui
            QT          += network
            QT          +=gui
            QT          +=gui declarative
            QT       += widgets
            QT       += multimedia
            QT       += multimediawidgets
            QT       += xml
            
            
            
            greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
            
            TARGET = TrainKochi33
            TEMPLATE = app
            
            CONFIG += c++11
            #CONFIG += -static libQLogLib
            
            win32:LIBS += -lrt
            
            SOURCES += main.cpp\
                    mainwindow.cpp \
                threada.cpp \
                mytimer.cpp \
                functions.cpp \
                i2c.cpp
            
            HEADERS  += mainwindow.h \
                threada.h \
                mytimer.h \
                functions.h \
                i2c.h \
                includes.h \
                CLogMsgQ.h \
                CMsgQ.h \
                Common_Logging.h
            
            #INCLUDEPATH += libQLogLib.a
            
            LIBS += -L\home\git1\TrainKochi33 -llibQLogLib
            
            FORMS    += mainwindow.ui
            
            #DISTFILES += \
            #    libQLogLib.a
            
            
            #INCLUDEPATH += /home/git1/TrainKochi33
            
            #CONFIG += libQLogLib.a
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              houmingc
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              I try another method, documented below:-

              Add Library <Right-clip Project file>
              Select External library, In Library File, select libQLogLib.a
              Clean
              run qmake
              build
              error: cannot find -lQLoglib

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                Sir, static library name itself is libQLogLib.
                Initially a third-party pass me .c and .h files
                I compile them with error, in the end i ask them for .a file.
                Now i can't static link them into my GUI.

                Below is my pro file

                QT          += core gui
                QT          += network
                QT          +=gui
                QT          +=gui declarative
                QT       += widgets
                QT       += multimedia
                QT       += multimediawidgets
                QT       += xml
                
                
                
                greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
                
                TARGET = TrainKochi33
                TEMPLATE = app
                
                CONFIG += c++11
                #CONFIG += -static libQLogLib
                
                win32:LIBS += -lrt
                
                SOURCES += main.cpp\
                        mainwindow.cpp \
                    threada.cpp \
                    mytimer.cpp \
                    functions.cpp \
                    i2c.cpp
                
                HEADERS  += mainwindow.h \
                    threada.h \
                    mytimer.h \
                    functions.h \
                    i2c.h \
                    includes.h \
                    CLogMsgQ.h \
                    CMsgQ.h \
                    Common_Logging.h
                
                #INCLUDEPATH += libQLogLib.a
                
                LIBS += -L\home\git1\TrainKochi33 -llibQLogLib
                
                FORMS    += mainwindow.ui
                
                #DISTFILES += \
                #    libQLogLib.a
                
                
                #INCLUDEPATH += /home/git1/TrainKochi33
                
                #CONFIG += libQLogLib.a
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                tarod.net
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                @houmingc Perhaps I didn't explain myself properly.

                If the library is named libXXX.a or libXXX.so, you don't need to put the lib prefix in your qmake or Makefile.

                More info here:

                http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6231206/lib-prefix-on-libraries

                Besides, you pro file has a wrong line. Change this one:

                LIBS += -L\home\git1\TrainKochi33 -llibQLogLib
                

                And use this one instead:

                LIBS += -L/home/git1/TrainKochi33 -lQLogLib
                

                "Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean."

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                  roseicollis
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                  Hi, I do it this way (i'm working on unix):

                  unix:!macx: LIBS += -L$$PWD/../../Project1/Release/ -libOne
                  INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../../LibOne
                  DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../../LibOne/Release
                  unix:!macx: PRE_TARGETDEPS += $$PWD/../../Project1/Release/libOne.a
                  

                  I use all this 4 lines for every lib I need. In this case my lib is named "libOne.a" and my paths structure is something like this: ( so you can understand it better)

                  workspace (folder)
                  |-----QtProject (folder)
                  |               |-Myproject (folder)
                  |                       |- MyProject.exe  // so from here u have to go up 2 steps (that's why I have   "$$PWD/../../"
                  |-----LibOne (Folder)
                  |            |-Release (folder)
                  |            |      |- libOne.a  (The file I want)
                  |            |- Debug (folder) ...
                  

                  Hope it helps you.

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                    Hi, I do it this way (i'm working on unix):

                    unix:!macx: LIBS += -L$$PWD/../../Project1/Release/ -libOne
                    INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../../LibOne
                    DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../../LibOne/Release
                    unix:!macx: PRE_TARGETDEPS += $$PWD/../../Project1/Release/libOne.a
                    

                    I use all this 4 lines for every lib I need. In this case my lib is named "libOne.a" and my paths structure is something like this: ( so you can understand it better)

                    workspace (folder)
                    |-----QtProject (folder)
                    |               |-Myproject (folder)
                    |                       |- MyProject.exe  // so from here u have to go up 2 steps (that's why I have   "$$PWD/../../"
                    |-----LibOne (Folder)
                    |            |-Release (folder)
                    |            |      |- libOne.a  (The file I want)
                    |            |- Debug (folder) ...
                    

                    Hope it helps you.

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                    tarod.net
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                    @roseicollis I don't know how Unix works, but at least in Linux, it's not necessary the prefix libwhen you're linking a library named lib<xxx>.so (or .a)

                    Info: http://www.rapidtables.com/code/linux/gcc/gcc-l.htm

                    "Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean."

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                      @roseicollis I don't know how Unix works, but at least in Linux, it's not necessary the prefix libwhen you're linking a library named lib<xxx>.so (or .a)

                      Info: http://www.rapidtables.com/code/linux/gcc/gcc-l.htm

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                      @tarod.net neither do I hehe I'm new on this but I had to work on a fedora with Qt and as this worked fine for me, I thought it could help @houmingc so I posted an example of my case. Even if you don't need to put the "lib" it doesn't mean that putting it its wrong and as shown with my example, it works too :) In my case if its possible I prefer to put the entire name or path so its more clear to understand.

                      Anyway its always nice to learn new things so thanks for the info and the link! :) I'll keep it in mind the next time

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                        @tarod.net neither do I hehe I'm new on this but I had to work on a fedora with Qt and as this worked fine for me, I thought it could help @houmingc so I posted an example of my case. Even if you don't need to put the "lib" it doesn't mean that putting it its wrong and as shown with my example, it works too :) In my case if its possible I prefer to put the entire name or path so its more clear to understand.

                        Anyway its always nice to learn new things so thanks for the info and the link! :) I'll keep it in mind the next time

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                        @roseicollis Great! Thank you! :)

                        "Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean."

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                          @roseicollis Great! Thank you! :)

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                          houmingc
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                          Thanks you. it worked

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                            @roseicollis I don't know how Unix works, but at least in Linux, it's not necessary the prefix libwhen you're linking a library named lib<xxx>.so (or .a)

                            Info: http://www.rapidtables.com/code/linux/gcc/gcc-l.htm

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                            houmingc
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                            Someone direct me to insert the line below and it solved my problem.
                            Can someone explain what this line of code do in Qt project?

                            unix|win32: LIBS +=-lrt

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                              SGaist
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                              @houmingc this line means: on either unix or win32 link to the rt library

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                                @houmingc this line means: on either unix or win32 link to the rt library

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                                houmingc
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                                Thanks.
                                Where is rt library in ubuntu?
                                How to check if rt library is install in ubuntu and install it? i try " locate librt "
                                Why is it not linked automatically?

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