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  • S sude

    @JonB I installed but still there is an error.

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    @sude said in :-1: error: collect2: fatal error: cannot find 'ld':

    I installed but still there is an error.

    @JonB said in :-1: error: collect2: fatal error: cannot find 'ld':

    @sude
    In a terminal what does 'which ld' report?

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    • S sude

      @JonB I installed but still there is an error.

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      @sude
      After you have run the which ld and reported its output.

      You have not said what OS you are running on, which would help for this question. Assuming you are Ubuntu or something which works similarly, please run this command:

      locate --regex '/ld$'
      

      and show us its output.

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        @sude
        After you have run the which ld and reported its output.

        You have not said what OS you are running on, which would help for this question. Assuming you are Ubuntu or something which works similarly, please run this command:

        locate --regex '/ld$'
        

        and show us its output.

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        @JonB I have rasbian but i can't see anyting about it as you can see.
        e82a652f-d3be-4b96-ad29-318dede8c854-image.png

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        • S sude

          @JonB I have rasbian but i can't see anyting about it as you can see.
          e82a652f-d3be-4b96-ad29-318dede8c854-image.png

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          @sude said in :-1: error: collect2: fatal error: cannot find 'ld':

          I have rasbian but i can't see anyting about it as you can see.

          Maybe a silly question, but did you install build essential package?

          sudo apt install -y build-essential
          

          It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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          • KroMignonK KroMignon

            @sude said in :-1: error: collect2: fatal error: cannot find 'ld':

            I have rasbian but i can't see anyting about it as you can see.

            Maybe a silly question, but did you install build essential package?

            sudo apt install -y build-essential
            
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            @KroMignon Yes i did :(
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            • S sude

              @KroMignon Yes i did :(
              b8e0b3bf-62e9-44fe-bcde-5d6e15f9bfb8-image.png

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              @sude Just to be sure to understand what's going wrong: do you using your RaspberryPI to build or do you build a PC?

              Is Qt Creator running on RaspberryPI or on PC?

              It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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              • KroMignonK KroMignon

                @sude Just to be sure to understand what's going wrong: do you using your RaspberryPI to build or do you build a PC?

                Is Qt Creator running on RaspberryPI or on PC?

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                @KroMignon It is rasbian and i am using raspberry pi 3 and i use qt creator in raspberry.

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                • S sude

                  @KroMignon It is rasbian and i am using raspberry pi 3 and i use qt creator in raspberry.

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                  @sude
                  Since your RPi does not have the locate command I suggested earlier, now try:

                  find / -name ld -print 2>/dev/null
                  

                  and show the output (better if you copy & paste the command run plus the output as text than show screen shots).

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                    @sude
                    Since your RPi does not have the locate command I suggested earlier, now try:

                    find / -name ld -print 2>/dev/null
                    

                    and show the output (better if you copy & paste the command run plus the output as text than show screen shots).

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                    @JonB

                    pi@raspberrypi:~ $ which ld
                    pi@raspberrypi:~ $ find / -name ld -print 2>/dev/null
                    /usr/bin/ld
                    /usr/lib/compat-ld/ld
                    /usr/lib/gold-ld/ld
                    /usr/share/doc/binutils/ld
                    pi@raspberrypi:~ $

                    My terminal output is like that.

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                    • S sude

                      @JonB

                      pi@raspberrypi:~ $ which ld
                      pi@raspberrypi:~ $ find / -name ld -print 2>/dev/null
                      /usr/bin/ld
                      /usr/lib/compat-ld/ld
                      /usr/lib/gold-ld/ld
                      /usr/share/doc/binutils/ld
                      pi@raspberrypi:~ $

                      My terminal output is like that.

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                      @sude
                      OK, hold on, that is strange.

                      which ld shows no ld executable on your PATH.

                      But the find shows /usr/bin/ld. That should be both executable and on your PATH.

                      • Output from ls -l /usr/bin/ld?
                      • Output from echo $PATH?
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                        @sude
                        OK, hold on, that is strange.

                        which ld shows no ld executable on your PATH.

                        But the find shows /usr/bin/ld. That should be both executable and on your PATH.

                        • Output from ls -l /usr/bin/ld?
                        • Output from echo $PATH?
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                        @JonB
                        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -l /usr/bin/ld
                        toplam 0

                        It is zero how can i echo :(

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                          @JonB
                          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -l /usr/bin/ld
                          toplam 0

                          It is zero how can i echo :(

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                          @sude

                          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -l /usr/bin/ld
                          toplam 0
                          

                          I don't understand. The output should look something like mine under Ubuntu:

                          ls -l /usr/bin/ld
                          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 Oct 20 12:09 /usr/bin/ld -> x86_64-linux-gnu-ld
                          

                          Since it's a soft link on mine and may be on yours, now try:

                          ls -lL /usr/bin/ld
                          -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1740384 Oct 20 12:09 /usr/bin/ld
                          

                          on yours, please?

                          It is zero how can i echo :(

                          What is zero? On mine:

                          echo $PATH
                          /home/jon/.local/bin:/home/jon/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games:/snap/bin
                          
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                          • S sude

                            @JonB
                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -l /usr/bin/ld
                            toplam 0

                            It is zero how can i echo :(

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                            @sude said in :-1: error: collect2: fatal error: cannot find 'ld':

                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -l /usr/bin/ld
                            toplam 0

                            Ah, hang on, that is indeed what you get if /usr/bin/ls is an (empty) directory:

                            mkdir empty
                            ls -l empty
                            total 0
                            

                            Maybe toplam means total in your language?!

                            OK, that is indeed strange. /usr/bin/ld should be, or be a soft link to, an executable file, not a directory!

                            Go back to the find command. Assuming RPi find accepts -ls, try:

                            find / -name ld -ls 2>/dev/null
                            

                            If not try:

                            ls -ld `find / -name ld -print 2>/dev/null`
                            

                            Note those two ` ("backtick") characters, you will have to find that on your keyboard.

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                            • JonBJ JonB

                              @sude said in :-1: error: collect2: fatal error: cannot find 'ld':

                              pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -l /usr/bin/ld
                              toplam 0

                              Ah, hang on, that is indeed what you get if /usr/bin/ls is an (empty) directory:

                              mkdir empty
                              ls -l empty
                              total 0
                              

                              Maybe toplam means total in your language?!

                              OK, that is indeed strange. /usr/bin/ld should be, or be a soft link to, an executable file, not a directory!

                              Go back to the find command. Assuming RPi find accepts -ls, try:

                              find / -name ld -ls 2>/dev/null
                              

                              If not try:

                              ls -ld `find / -name ld -print 2>/dev/null`
                              

                              Note those two ` ("backtick") characters, you will have to find that on your keyboard.

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                              @JonB
                              pi@raspberrypi:~ $ find / -name ld -ls 2>/dev/null
                              300053 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Şub 6 2020 /usr/lib/compat-ld/ld -> ../../bin/ld.bfd
                              300055 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Şub 6 2020 /usr/lib/gold-ld/ld -> ../../bin/ld.gold
                              299210 4 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Mar 5 2021 /usr/share/doc/binutils/ld
                              pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -ld find / -name ld -print 2>/dev/null
                              lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Şub 6 2020 /usr/lib/compat-ld/ld -> ../../bin/ld.bfd
                              lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Şub 6 2020 /usr/lib/gold-ld/ld -> ../../bin/ld.gold
                              drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Mar 5 2021 /usr/share/doc/binutils/ld
                              pi@raspberrypi:~ $

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                                @JonB
                                pi@raspberrypi:~ $ find / -name ld -ls 2>/dev/null
                                300053 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Şub 6 2020 /usr/lib/compat-ld/ld -> ../../bin/ld.bfd
                                300055 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Şub 6 2020 /usr/lib/gold-ld/ld -> ../../bin/ld.gold
                                299210 4 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Mar 5 2021 /usr/share/doc/binutils/ld
                                pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -ld find / -name ld -print 2>/dev/null
                                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Şub 6 2020 /usr/lib/compat-ld/ld -> ../../bin/ld.bfd
                                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Şub 6 2020 /usr/lib/gold-ld/ld -> ../../bin/ld.gold
                                drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Mar 5 2021 /usr/share/doc/binutils/ld
                                pi@raspberrypi:~ $

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                                @sude
                                Well, again I don't understand/am surprised at your output.

                                Earlier your showed 4 matches for ld, including /usr/bin/ld. Now you show only 3 matches, not including /usr/bin/ld. I don't know why....

                                Last try:

                                • ls -ld /usr/bin/ld ?
                                • ls -lLd /usr/bin/ld?

                                Assuming those show it's a directory, or even that it does not exist, it does not look to me as though your RPi has ld installed/properly installed. Earlier you said sudo apt install -y build-essential was reporting "installed", but it doesn't feel right to me. Maybe you should try uninstall and reinstall, I don't know. I believe that until which ld returns an executable file path (e.g. /usr/bin/ld) you are in a bad state. But I know nothing about RPi....

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                                  @sude
                                  Well, again I don't understand/am surprised at your output.

                                  Earlier your showed 4 matches for ld, including /usr/bin/ld. Now you show only 3 matches, not including /usr/bin/ld. I don't know why....

                                  Last try:

                                  • ls -ld /usr/bin/ld ?
                                  • ls -lLd /usr/bin/ld?

                                  Assuming those show it's a directory, or even that it does not exist, it does not look to me as though your RPi has ld installed/properly installed. Earlier you said sudo apt install -y build-essential was reporting "installed", but it doesn't feel right to me. Maybe you should try uninstall and reinstall, I don't know. I believe that until which ld returns an executable file path (e.g. /usr/bin/ld) you are in a bad state. But I know nothing about RPi....

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                                  @JonB Thank you for your help but it cant be solved. :(

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                                    Hi,

                                    In that case you should maybe go with the nuclear option and restart from a clean installation on your RPi. As written by @JonB, if having installed build-essential does not give you all the tools, then there's likely something wrong with your system.

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                                      Hi,

                                      In that case you should maybe go with the nuclear option and restart from a clean installation on your RPi. As written by @JonB, if having installed build-essential does not give you all the tools, then there's likely something wrong with your system.

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                                      @SGaist I tried it too but it didnt work. I dont know what i do wrong.

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                                      • JonBJ JonB

                                        @sude
                                        Well, again I don't understand/am surprised at your output.

                                        Earlier your showed 4 matches for ld, including /usr/bin/ld. Now you show only 3 matches, not including /usr/bin/ld. I don't know why....

                                        Last try:

                                        • ls -ld /usr/bin/ld ?
                                        • ls -lLd /usr/bin/ld?

                                        Assuming those show it's a directory, or even that it does not exist, it does not look to me as though your RPi has ld installed/properly installed. Earlier you said sudo apt install -y build-essential was reporting "installed", but it doesn't feel right to me. Maybe you should try uninstall and reinstall, I don't know. I believe that until which ld returns an executable file path (e.g. /usr/bin/ld) you are in a bad state. But I know nothing about RPi....

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                                        @JonB said in :-1: error: collect2: fatal error: cannot find 'ld':

                                        ls -lLd /usr/bin/ld

                                        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -ld /usr/bin/ld
                                        ls: Could not access '/usr/bin/ld': No such file or directory
                                        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -lLd /usr/bin/ld
                                        ls: Could not access '/usr/bin/ld': No such file or directory

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                                        • S sude

                                          @jsulm Actually I did not use cross compile and my program features like that.

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                                          @sude show complete compile error with .pro file

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