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    Amott
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    I don't know what you mean by saying that but I hope my answer is what you expect.
    ODA is a library to manage .dwg and .dgn files. It is composed with a folder "lib" where are placed a lot of .a, a folder "bin" with some unix executable, a folder "include" with some headers. I copied / pasted them into different folder and linked them to my application.
    Here is the what the full library looks like :
    http://hpics.li/58b8b54

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      Here I am again with some news, I have successfully built a basic project that includes ODA library, so I did the same operation with the same include files on the real project but it still generate me empty files.
      I have compared both .pro file and I have notice that may be the source of the error :

      target.path = /usr/lib
      INSTALLS += target
      

      It's the only thing that is different between the project that works and the real project. I have tried to change the target but nothing happens, am I missing something ?

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        Try change target for some other name. my_target should do it.

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          Amott
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          I tried this too but it doesn't change anything. Maybe a last idea, at the very beginning, I had an error :
          Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64
          The solution I find was to add -stdlib=libstdc++ to qmake. Maybe there was another solution ?

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            Amott
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            I just realizze that I spoke too fast, my other project was working but it was to generate a .app not a lib...
            I retried to create a lib step by step :
            -create a lib project -> works
            -add include path to ODA library to the project -> works
            -use a variable of ODA -> error above
            -add libstdc++ to qmake -> generate empty files
            So the problem comes from either ODA or libstdc++, I will continue to search the solution

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              Is ODA built against the old C++ library ?

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                Amott
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                I don't know, the package is named "Teigha_macOsX_x64_10.11" and the mac is in 64bit on OS X 10.11. I will ask in the ODA forum to know
                Edit : I can generate some files now ! I change qmake argument to CFLAGS="-arch x86_64" but at a certain point it generate me the error above.

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                  The best would be to ensure what were the parameters used to build that library. It's surprising if they don't use libc++.

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                    Amott
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                    I have made a test with the command "file" to know what kind of library is it, here are my results :

                    a random lib in /usr/lib :

                    Mach-0 universal binary with 2 architectures
                    (for architecture x68_64): Mach-0 64-bit dynamically linked shared library x86_64
                    (for architecture i386): Mach-0 dynamically linked shared library i386
                    

                    a lib from ODA :

                    current ar archive random library
                    

                    I'm not sure of what it means, the library is not compatible with the Mac ?

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                      I have made a test with the command "file" to know what kind of library is it, here are my results :

                      a random lib in /usr/lib :

                      Mach-0 universal binary with 2 architectures
                      (for architecture x68_64): Mach-0 64-bit dynamically linked shared library x86_64
                      (for architecture i386): Mach-0 dynamically linked shared library i386
                      

                      a lib from ODA :

                      current ar archive random library
                      

                      I'm not sure of what it means, the library is not compatible with the Mac ?

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                      @Amott

                      I use that ODA library on OSX and I link it with the c library like this...

                      LIBS += -lc++ \
                      -lTD_Db \
                      ... other ODA libs

                      and it works fine.

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                        @Amott

                        I use that ODA library on OSX and I link it with the c library like this...

                        LIBS += -lc++ \
                        -lTD_Db \
                        ... other ODA libs

                        and it works fine.

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                        @kenchan

                        Thanks for your response ! I have tried again but I still have the same error. Which version of OSX, ODA and XCode are you using ?

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                          I finally found the solution : I needed a line on the .pro :
                          QMAKE_LFLAGS += -framework CoreFoundation

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                            Strange… You should have had undefined symbols errors…

                            In any case it should rather be: LIBS += -framework CoreFoundation

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                              it works too, I will replace this variable. It strange but it works, after 3 weeks, I'm so happy that something works taht I won't search why it doesn't make me an error !

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