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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    Hi
    It says it dont know how to build libftd2xx
    so if you downloaded it for windows, then you need to recompile it to be used in Linux.

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      Hi
      It says it dont know how to build libftd2xx
      so if you downloaded it for windows, then you need to recompile it to be used in Linux.

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      Adham
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      @mrjj This project compiles and runs on other linux machines. I think it might be a compiler error or something related to Qt's build settings/steps?

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        Try to compile it without -j8

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

          Try to compile it without -j8

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          @Christian-Ehrlicher It seems I can't remove the -j8 as it is a setting in the build steps. I can adjust the number of cores chosen I believe (ex, -j4 etc.). I am still having troubles building this project. Also, one thing to note is that this same projects builds and runs on other Linux machines.
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            Okay so I was digging deeper in the .pro file and I found these few lines of code at the bottom. It seems this is where the error is originating from. I believe these are different build rules depending on the environment, I am still not sure what is the problem
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              Hi,

              Do you have that static library available in the project sources ?

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                Hi,

                Do you have that static library available in the project sources ?

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                @SGaist I do have the header file ftd2xx.h. However, I do not have the compiled static file libftd2xx.a. On my Windows machine, I think (and I might be wrong) the library is being compiled at run time because I just checked there and only the header file is available in the project sources.

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                  In that case you should first get the library for your OS.

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    In that case you should first get the library for your OS.

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                    Adham
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                    @SGaist I installed the libftd2xx.a static library and copied it into usr/lib as well as usr/local/lib and I am getting the same error. Am I missing something?

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                      The PRE_TARGETDEPS points within your sources.

                      One thing you can do is comment out this line.

                      It's usually used to ensure that if a static library is changed, then it will trigger a rebuild of the target. In your can you do not seem to build libftd2xx so you should be safe from that point of vue.

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        The PRE_TARGETDEPS points within your sources.

                        One thing you can do is comment out this line.

                        It's usually used to ensure that if a static library is changed, then it will trigger a rebuild of the target. In your can you do not seem to build libftd2xx so you should be safe from that point of vue.

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                        @SGaist I commented out the line you mentioned, and now I get a bunch more errors relating to that same library. Seems to be originating from line above the one I removed:
                        /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/local/lib/libftd2xx.so when searching for -lftd2xx
                        /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/local/lib/libftd2xx.a when searching for -lftd2xx
                        /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lftd2xx
                        /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lGL
                        collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                        make: *** [Makefile:626: SS] Error 1
                        12:14:39: The process "/usr/bin/make" exited with code 2.
                        Error while building/deploying project SS-QT (kit: Desktop Qt 5.12.10 GCC 64bit)
                        When executing step "Make"
                        12:14:39: Elapsed time: 01:03.

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                          You are missing the OpenGL development package for your distribution.

                          You likely have a 32bit build of ftd2xx.

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                          • SGaistS SGaist

                            You are missing the OpenGL development package for your distribution.

                            You likely have a 32bit build of ftd2xx.

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                            @SGaist Awesome, you were right. Now with the 64bit ftd2xx and OpenGL package installed, it builds and runs. I guess I'll leave that last line commented out until I figure out the problem with it.

                            Thanks for your help, highly appreciated.

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                              @Adham said in Compile error when building project (process: "/usr/bin/make" -j8):

                              I guess I'll leave that last line commented out until I figure out the problem with it.

                              As I wrote before, this line expects to find the static libftd2xx library file within the project sources.

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                              • SGaistS SGaist

                                @Adham said in Compile error when building project (process: "/usr/bin/make" -j8):

                                I guess I'll leave that last line commented out until I figure out the problem with it.

                                As I wrote before, this line expects to find the static libftd2xx library file within the project sources.

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                                @SGaist I heard you, I tried throwing it in there but I got the same error. Anyways I should be good for now. I'll come back if I can't figure it out later on lol. Thanks again.

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