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  • A aret777

    Hello
    Started using your Qtcreator, but I need now link Boost library to my project (https://www.boost.org).
    How to do this? This tutorial is not very helpful https://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-project-qmake-libraries.html, cause autodetection is not working and manually I cant select nothing, even if I put Library folder inside the project folder.
    My project doesnt have anything yet, its basic new one.

    My Qt:
    download.png

    Message after library installation:
    download (1).png

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    @aret777 did you follow the instructions on the how-to page? Specifically, did you add the library declaration? From what I can see of your project file, it doesn't look like you did.

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      I tried to follow, but I cant select Subproject
      download (2).png

      from this part:
      3. In the Name field, give a name for the library. For example, mylib.
      4. Follow the instructions of the wizard until you get to the Project Management dialog. In the Add as a subproject to project list, select a project. For example, myapp.

      Its just grey

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        That screen is just for version control. Hit "Finish" and let's see what happens.

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          Okay, it created new Library Project
          download (3).png
          But when I try to do next steps:

          5. In the Projects view, right-click the project name to open the context menu and select Add Library > Internal Library > Next.
          6. In the Library field, select mylib, and then select Next.

          I cant select Library, there is none

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            Okay, it created new Library Project
            download (3).png
            But when I try to do next steps:

            5. In the Projects view, right-click the project name to open the context menu and select Add Library > Internal Library > Next.
            6. In the Library field, select mylib, and then select Next.

            I cant select Library, there is none

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              #7

              Its not working.
              Here, I try to add External library: download (4).png
              I click on Browse button, opens Choose File window, but I cant select anything inside the library folder.
              If I try to add Internal library: download (5).png
              I cant select Library, I can only assign "Include path" parameter, but I cant click on Next...

              Or I need to follow this guide?
              https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qmake-project-files.html#declaring-other-libraries
              Declaring Other Libraries part?

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              • A aret777

                Its not working.
                Here, I try to add External library: download (4).png
                I click on Browse button, opens Choose File window, but I cant select anything inside the library folder.
                If I try to add Internal library: download (5).png
                I cant select Library, I can only assign "Include path" parameter, but I cant click on Next...

                Or I need to follow this guide?
                https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qmake-project-files.html#declaring-other-libraries
                Declaring Other Libraries part?

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                @aret777 that's what I'd do -- the equivalent of this:

                LIBS += -L/usr/local/lib -lmath
                

                In your project file.

                EDIT:

                Also, are you trying to add the library for all platforms? And what is in your bin.v2 folder?

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                  #9

                  You mean I need to write like this?
                  download (6).png

                  All platforms? Didnt understood the questions. I need library only for Desktop development, if that you mean, not mobile or ios.

                  bin.v2 folder was created when I tried to install library from command line, the first screenshot of this topic.
                  I used: ./bootstrap.sh --prefix=/home/user/Documents/BoostLibrary
                  then: ./b2
                  and it created this folder
                  download (7).png

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                    You mean I need to write like this?
                    download (6).png

                    All platforms? Didnt understood the questions. I need library only for Desktop development, if that you mean, not mobile or ios.

                    bin.v2 folder was created when I tried to install library from command line, the first screenshot of this topic.
                    I used: ./bootstrap.sh --prefix=/home/user/Documents/BoostLibrary
                    then: ./b2
                    and it created this folder
                    download (7).png

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                    @aret777 look towards the bottom of the screenshot you posted of your boost install. It tells you what library path you need to add to your linker (which means you add it in your .pro file). You're not adding that path.

                    Also, please get in the habit of posting images inline rather than links to them. Thanks.

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                      Like this?
                      image1.png

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                        Like this?
                        image1.png

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                        @aret777 that looks better. What results are you getting now?

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                          Well, I tried to insert library headers, but it says "no such file or directory"
                          image2.png

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                            Well, I tried to insert library headers, but it says "no such file or directory"
                            image2.png

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                            @aret777 OK, that's because you added the library (the .so/.a) file, but you didn't add an entry for the header files.

                            I have to log off now (Christmas dinner!), but I'll try to check in later. Another entry to your .pro file should get you there.

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                              Well, I tried different approaches, different paths, but seems I am doing something wrong
                              Screenshot_1.png
                              Or "Another entry to my .pro file" means something different?

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                                Well, I tried different approaches, different paths, but seems I am doing something wrong
                                Screenshot_1.png
                                Or "Another entry to my .pro file" means something different?

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                                @aret777 sorry I wasn't clear. From what I can se, you need to do the following:

                                1. remove the 2nd LIBS line
                                2. remove whatever line is causing your Boost project file to show up.
                                3. Add a line like this:
                                INCLUDEPATH += /home/user/Documents/BoostLibrary
                                
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                                  @aret777 sorry I wasn't clear. From what I can se, you need to do the following:

                                  1. remove the 2nd LIBS line
                                  2. remove whatever line is causing your Boost project file to show up.
                                  3. Add a line like this:
                                  INCLUDEPATH += /home/user/Documents/BoostLibrary
                                  
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                                  #17

                                  @mzimmers
                                  like this? I compile, nothing changes
                                  error.png

                                  Or, maybe... I dont need to add .hpp file to include library to project? But I tried now to include .so and .a files - no effect...

                                  Edit: I found the way to include .hpp files! But it gaves other errors...
                                  error2.png

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                                    No, something's still wrong with your .pro file. You need to get rid of that entry for the BoostLinkingTest.pro file.

                                    EDIT:
                                    disregard that last line.

                                    May I see the complete contents of your .pro file?

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                                      No, something's still wrong with your .pro file. You need to get rid of that entry for the BoostLinkingTest.pro file.

                                      EDIT:
                                      disregard that last line.

                                      May I see the complete contents of your .pro file?

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                                      @mzimmers Its same from the beggining. I created now new project just for test, but same errors:
                                      Screenshot_1.png

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                                        My bad...I gave you bad advice on the LIBS entry. You need to specify the full path to the library you want to use. There may be a way to wildcard that; I'll do some looking. In the meantime, if you know specifically which boost libraries you need, modify your LIBS entry to contain the full path to those libraries.

                                        EDIT:

                                        Look at the LIBS entry on this page for how to explicitly add libraries to your project.

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                                          My bad...I gave you bad advice on the LIBS entry. You need to specify the full path to the library you want to use. There may be a way to wildcard that; I'll do some looking. In the meantime, if you know specifically which boost libraries you need, modify your LIBS entry to contain the full path to those libraries.

                                          EDIT:

                                          Look at the LIBS entry on this page for how to explicitly add libraries to your project.

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                                          @mzimmers Okay, if it will work, its fine.
                                          But what file I need then to add to LIBS?
                                          Screenshot_2.png
                                          LIBS += /home/user/Documents/BoostLibrary/stage/lib/libboost_program_options.a
                                          LIBS += /home/user/Documents/BoostLibrary/stage/lib/libboost_program_options.so
                                          LIBS += /home/user/Documents/BoostLibrary/stage/lib/libboost_program_options.so.1.81.0
                                          And, how to link 2 libraries? Just to repeat LIBS+= "path" again?

                                          And just for curiosity - I am doing tutorial with that boost library, it says:

                                          Remember that the Boost.ProgramOptions library consists of more than just header files, so
                                          Therefore, your program must link with the libboost_program_options library.

                                          We did linkage?

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