Cannot find <library path>: Permission Denied
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@Laner107 said in Cannot find <library path>: Permission Denied:
LIBS += C:\Users\laner\Documents\GitHub\AlgoApp\Program\Libraries\curl-7.69.1\x64Release\lib\
You forgot -L in front of the path:
LIBS +=-LC:\Users\laner\Documents\GitHub\AlgoApp\Program\Libraries\curl-7.69.1\x64Release\lib\
-llibcurl most probably should be -lcurl
Also you should use / instead of \ in pro files even on Windows.
And it is a good idea to put paths into "" as they could contain spaces. -
@jsulm I appreciate the response, well I made the changes and it compiled but now im getting a couple undefinded reference errors, my code is below if you would like to take a look at my class.
class CurlObj { public: CurlObj (string url) { curl = curl_easy_init(); if (!curl) { throw string ("Curl did not initialize."); } curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, &CurlObj::curlWriter); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, &curlBuffer); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, url.c_str()); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1); curl_easy_perform(curl); }; static int curlWriter(char *data, int size, int nmemb, std::string *buffer) { int result = 0; if (buffer != NULL) { buffer->append(data, size * nmemb); result = size * nmemb; } return result; } std::string getData() { return curlBuffer; } protected: CURL * curl; std::string curlBuffer; };
The errors are "undefined reference to 'imp_curl_easy_init' and 'imp_curl_easy_setop'" any idea why this would be?
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Hi,
What exact error are you getting ?
Might be a silly question but are you sure that libcurl really is in 64 bit format ? -
@SGaist Yes it is I built it using x64 native tools vs command prompt and took the .lib and .include folders from the build, and i posted the errors below the code,
The errors are "undefined reference to 'imp_curl_easy_init' and 'imp_curl_easy_setop'" any idea why this would be?
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@Laner107 said in Cannot find <library path>: Permission Denied:
any idea why this would be?
Either these functions are not in the lib you're linking or the lib is not found/not compatible.
Do you now use -lcurl instead of -llibcurl ? -
@Laner107 said in Cannot find <library path>: Permission Denied:
No because the filename is libcurl?
It doesn't matter, when using -l you do not specify the prefix (lib) and you do not specify file name extension (dll, so). At least it is like this on UNIX/Linux.
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@jsulm So now its saying, "cannot find -lcurl" so i assume for windows we keep the actual name? And if its not that do you have any idea why it would be giving me the undefined errors even though they are in the library, and how do i know if its not compaitable?
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@Laner107 said in Cannot find <library path>: Permission Denied:
And if its not that do you have any idea why it would be giving me the undefined errors even though they are in the library
I already wrote that this is either:
- Those functions are not in that lib, or
- The lib is not found, or
- The lib is not compatible (built with different compiler or for different architecture)
Can you post the whole build log?
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@jsulm Is this the log you are looking for?
14:55:14: Running steps for project AlgoApplicationUI... 14:55:14: Configuration unchanged, skipping qmake step. 14:55:14: Starting: "C:\Qt\Tools\mingw730_64\bin\mingw32-make.exe" -j8 C:/Qt/Tools/mingw730_64/bin/mingw32-make -f Makefile.Debug mingw32-make[1]: Entering directory 'C:/Users/laner/Documents/GitHub/AlgoApp/Program/QT UI/AlgoApplicationUI' g++ -Wl,-subsystem,windows -mthreads -o debug\AlgoApplicationUI.exe debug/MainWindow.o debug/login.o debug/main.o debug/webscrapper.o debug/qrc_res.o debug/moc_MainWindow.o debug/moc_login.o -LC:\Users\laner\Documents\GitHub\AlgoApp\Program\Libraries\curl-7.69.1\x64Release\lib -llibcurl C:\Qt\5.14.2\mingw73_64\lib\libQt5Charts.a C:\Qt\5.14.2\mingw73_64\lib\libQt5Widgets.a C:\Qt\5.14.2\mingw73_64\lib\libQt5Gui.a C:\Qt\5.14.2\mingw73_64\lib\libQt5Core.a debug\myapp_res.o.txt -lmingw32 C:\Qt\5.14.2\mingw73_64\lib\libqtmain.a -LC:\openssl\lib -LC:\Utils\my_sql\mysql-5.7.25-winx64\lib -LC:\Utils\postgresql\pgsql\lib -lshell32 debug/MainWindow.o: In function `CurlObj::CurlObj(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >)': C:\Users\laner\Documents\GitHub\AlgoApp\Program\QT UI\AlgoApplicationUI/MainWindow.cpp:37: undefined reference to `__imp_curl_easy_init' C:\Users\laner\Documents\GitHub\AlgoApp\Program\QT UI\AlgoApplicationUI/MainWindow.cpp:42: undefined reference to `__imp_curl_easy_setopt' C:\Users\laner\Documents\GitHub\AlgoApp\Program\QT UI\AlgoApplicationUI/MainWindow.cpp:43: undefined reference to `__imp_curl_easy_setopt' C:\Users\laner\Documents\GitHub\AlgoApp\Program\QT UI\AlgoApplicationUI/MainWindow.cpp:44: undefined reference to `__imp_curl_easy_setopt' C:\Users\laner\Documents\GitHub\AlgoApp\Program\QT UI\AlgoApplicationUI/MainWindow.cpp:45: undefined reference to `__imp_curl_easy_setopt' C:\Users\laner\Documents\GitHub\AlgoApp\Program\QT UI\AlgoApplicationUI/MainWindow.cpp:46: undefined reference to `__imp_curl_easy_perform' collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status mingw32-make[1]: *** [Makefile.Debug:84: debug/AlgoApplicationUI.exe] Error 1 mingw32-make: *** [Makefile:45: debug] Error 2 mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'C:/Users/laner/Documents/GitHub/AlgoApp/Program/QT UI/AlgoApplicationUI' 14:55:16: The process "C:\Qt\Tools\mingw730_64\bin\mingw32-make.exe" exited with code 2. Error while building/deploying project AlgoApplicationUI (kit: Desktop Qt 5.14.2 MinGW 64-bit) When executing step "Make"
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@Laner107
Every example on the web (gcc
) uses-lcurl
, not-llibcurl
. I don't think that would change for Windows, unless you have something which says that? It concerns me you say that generates"cannot find -lcurl"
. Do you want to tell us what exactly there is inC:\Users\laner\Documents\GitHub\AlgoApp\Program\Libraries\curl-7.69.1\x64Release\lib
that looks something likelibcurl.a
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@Laner107
You don't have file extensions visible (!), but that looks like a.lib
file to me, where I was expecting a.a
. I thinkmingw
now links against*.lib
files, and that might be where the difference bewteen-lcurl
vs-llibcurl
comes from.This is getting beyond my pay-grade. Wherever it came from, it's for
gcc
/mingw
, not formsvc
, is it? Did you build it or download it? Did the instructions relate to usingmsvc
ormingw
as the compiler/linker? I don't have the answers, just thoughts for you.... -
@Laner107
As I said, I don't know this stuff, I'm only guessing. I'll have to leave it for others to help.My last quick test thought is: try recompiling your application sources (not the curl ones) with
-DCURL_STATICLIB
flag, and then relink. This may be nonsense or may make no difference. Worth a try. Then I'm afraid I'm bowing out. -
Usually when linking libs in .pro files with the -l, I don't have good luck. To get it to work a lot of times I will link the lib file itself.
Here is an example of what I mean.
INCLUDEPATH += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/include" LIBS += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/libs/mingw64/libVLCQtQml.dll" LIBS += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/libs/mingw64/libVLCQtCore.dll"
This will build but I have issues when I run. I usually have to copy the .dlls into the application's build directory (the same folder as the .exe file that is built).
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@JonB Its okay i thank you for the help!!
@MrShawn I am quite new to the idea of building and using libraries, I notice there is an actuall folder for the libraries under mingw, I decided to store my one library im using in its own folder someone else, will this effect anything or should i keep it in mingw folder? And also where can i find the .dll files for my library i built as i can only find the .lib file and include folder?
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@MrShawn It also appear under my build settings that the build configuration is Debug and the make is a mingw32-make.exe, so does that mean my library is suppose to be a debug .lib that is also x32 instead of x64? This is all quite overwhelming and confusing and sorry if Im being a hassle.