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  • Lucas_1603L Lucas_1603

    @jsulm You mean this one (sorry if I misunderstood what you mean):
    0_1568179729372_09905dc4-15dd-42d4-84dc-cd8cbfbe052a-image.png

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    @lucas_1603 Yes, your taglib is not compatible with the compiler you're using.
    Do you really use exact same compiler you used to compile taglib?

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @lucas_1603 Yes, your taglib is not compatible with the compiler you're using.
      Do you really use exact same compiler you used to compile taglib?

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      wrote on last edited by
      #15

      @jsulm I built taglib with MinGW and in this project I think it also built with MinGW
      0_1568180758700_d5cd9775-3482-46ed-94bf-f581462d40af-image.png

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      • Lucas_1603L Lucas_1603

        @jsulm I built taglib with MinGW and in this project I think it also built with MinGW
        0_1568180758700_d5cd9775-3482-46ed-94bf-f581462d40af-image.png

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        @lucas_1603 I'm not a Windows expert, but I think you really need .lib file on Windows at build time, not .dll

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @lucas_1603 I'm not a Windows expert, but I think you really need .lib file on Windows at build time, not .dll

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          @jsulm Yes, I'll try to find it out. Anw, thank you so much for your time, you helped me a lot

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            Hi,

            One other thing that you can try is to link directly to the static .a library. Use the full path to that file using $$PWD.

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            • Lucas_1603L Lucas_1603

              @jsulm I would like to describe more details for you to understand my problems clearly


              This is exactly what I have tried :

              After downloading taglib (version 1.11.1) from taglib.org, I built it with cmake and got a .dll and a .dll.a file. Then I brought taglib folder to where my Qt project folder is in and named it 'myTaglib' as this picture

              0_1568179046840_d68d612f-8fa6-4b6b-a3cd-6f08b865a89c-image.png

              When I go to 'myTaglib' folder, I'll get these items

              0_1568179174653_477fd0c0-2ce1-449c-9514-859557de7c2f-image.png
              Now jumping into .pro file, I tried to link to taglib:

              QT += quick multimedia core
              CONFIG += c++11
              INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/myTaglib
              DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/myTaglib
              LIBS += -L$$PWD/myTaglib -ltag
              

              And in header file, I included necessary files and using namespace TagLib like this:

              #include <tag.h>
              #include <fileref.h>
              #include <mpeg/id3v2/id3v2tag.h>
              #include <mpeg/mpegfile.h>
              #include <mpeg/id3v2/id3v2frame.h>
              #include <mpeg/id3v2/id3v2header.h>
              #include <mpeg/id3v2/frames/attachedpictureframe.h>
              using namespace TagLib;
              

              After all, I built my project and got some errors:

              ...
              undefined reference to `__imp__ZN6TagLib8FileNameC1EPKc' in player.cpp - line 94
              undefined reference to `__imp__ZN6TagLib7FileRefC1ENS_8FileNameEbNS_15AudioProperties9ReadStyleE' in player.cpp - line 94
              undefined reference to `__imp__ZNK6TagLib7FileRef3tagEv' in player.cpp - line 95
              undefined reference to `__imp__ZNK6TagLib6String10toCWStringEv' in player.cpp - line 97
              undefined reference to `__imp__ZNK6TagLib6String10toCWStringEv' in player.cpp - line 96
              ...
              

              Then, I checked these lines but it didn't show something like underlined error or red text or something like that, you can see this picture

              0_1568179229760_05b4470b-fb3c-4c9c-a996-73498a0a3e5a-image.png

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              wrote on last edited by raven-worx
              #19

              @lucas_1603
              rename taglib.dll.a to taglib.a

              Also read this

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                Hi,

                One other thing that you can try is to link directly to the static .a library. Use the full path to that file using $$PWD.

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                @sgaist I tried this:

                LIBS += -L$$PWD/myTaglib -llibtag.dll.a
                

                But the linker said "cannot find -llibtag.dll.a"

                0_1568186282504_b509288b-18da-4b10-95eb-9f07c6a52c8c-image.png

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                  As already suggested, try with LIBS += -l$$PWD/myTagLib/libtag.dll.a

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                  • raven-worxR raven-worx

                    @lucas_1603
                    rename taglib.dll.a to taglib.a

                    Also read this

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                    #22

                    @raven-worx
                    After rename, I got these:
                    0_1568186557563_5f77e916-dfc5-4c2e-9222-bcb6ff540f70-image.png

                    And in .pro file, I wrote:

                    INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/myTaglib
                    DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/myTaglib
                    LIBS += -L$$PWD/myTaglib -ltag
                    

                    But I still got some errors:
                    0_1568186656286_ecd0b346-0693-4b1d-bdf9-d679133936da-image.png

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                    • Lucas_1603L Lucas_1603

                      @raven-worx
                      After rename, I got these:
                      0_1568186557563_5f77e916-dfc5-4c2e-9222-bcb6ff540f70-image.png

                      And in .pro file, I wrote:

                      INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/myTaglib
                      DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/myTaglib
                      LIBS += -L$$PWD/myTaglib -ltag
                      

                      But I still got some errors:
                      0_1568186656286_ecd0b346-0693-4b1d-bdf9-d679133936da-image.png

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                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @lucas_1603 said in Taglib Library:

                      But I still got some errors:

                      your problem is not that it can't find the lib but that it finds it already and says it is incompatible.
                      So you need to change the compiler in either of your 2 compilations.

                      --- SUPPORT REQUESTS VIA CHAT WILL BE IGNORED ---
                      If you have a question please use the forum so others can benefit from the solution in the future

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #24

                        @sgaist
                        I tried it out but it still didn't work, here is what I got:
                        0_1568187535214_c1acc79f-fa58-44bd-b417-c4a18fa39530-image.png
                        I don't know why libtag.dll.a was in the same folder as my project (Drive E) but it said "cannot find..."

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                        • raven-worxR raven-worx

                          @lucas_1603 said in Taglib Library:

                          But I still got some errors:

                          your problem is not that it can't find the lib but that it finds it already and says it is incompatible.
                          So you need to change the compiler in either of your 2 compilations.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #25

                          @raven-worx
                          I built taglib with MinGW and I also did that for my project.
                          I built taglib by this code block (followed by this tutorial):

                          cd $TAGLIB
                          mkdir build
                          cd build
                          cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" -D CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=g++.exe -D CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM=mingw32-make.exe -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DENABLE_STATIC_RUNTIME=OFF ..
                          

                          And here is the compiler of my project:

                          0_1568188775836_119ffd66-6a39-49df-8bb2-53939d217323-image.png

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                          • Lucas_1603L Lucas_1603

                            @raven-worx
                            After rename, I got these:
                            0_1568186557563_5f77e916-dfc5-4c2e-9222-bcb6ff540f70-image.png

                            And in .pro file, I wrote:

                            INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/myTaglib
                            DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/myTaglib
                            LIBS += -L$$PWD/myTaglib -ltag
                            

                            But I still got some errors:
                            0_1568186656286_ecd0b346-0693-4b1d-bdf9-d679133936da-image.png

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #26

                            @lucas_1603 Come on, your lib is called libtag.a not libtag.dll.a, so please change it to

                            LIBS += -l$$PWD/myTagLib/libtag.a
                            

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @lucas_1603 Come on, your lib is called libtag.a not libtag.dll.a, so please change it to

                              LIBS += -l$$PWD/myTagLib/libtag.a
                              
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #27

                              @jsulm
                              As @raven-worx suggested, I renamed libtag.dll.a to libtag.a and then I tried with LIBS += -l$$PWD/myTaglib/libtag.a as you said but it still didn't work, here is what I got:

                              0_1568203223374_7985d4a4-3288-4158-b81c-f3e469677810-image.png
                              Even though I had libtag.a in my myTaglib folder but the linker said "cannot find..."

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