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    cybercatalyst
    wrote on 23 Apr 2015, 12:28 last edited by cybercatalyst
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    @sneubert said:

    Using boost and qt together is not uncommon.

    Yes, you are right! And it's the source for a whole bunch of unnecessary issues. That's why I find it important to state it's the wrong way to go. The fact that boost and qt are being used side-by-side comes from the misconception that people want to somehow get rid of Qt on non-GUI code in lower level stuff because Qt is GUI-only. This is very bad and it's important to remind that Qt is an application framework.

    This is the only reason I am writing this and if it makes people to rethink then this has been very useful imo.

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      SGaist
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      wrote on 23 Apr 2015, 12:28 last edited by
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      Did you check that the library name is correct ? I've based it on the ones you're already using so I might have missed something

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        23 Apr 2015, 12:28

        Did you check that the library name is correct ? I've based it on the ones you're already using so I might have missed something

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        zarachbaal
        wrote on 23 Apr 2015, 12:41 last edited by
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        @SGaist :

        Yes I checked and the library is here, i even copy/pasted the name to be sure
        Qt does find the library, if I enter a wrong library name it gives an error (error : cannot find "false_library_name")

        As I said before I only have "libboost_thread-mgw48-mt-1_52.a" file.
        When I had '.a', '.dll' and '.dll.a' files for "libboost_system..."

        Maybe it has something to do about it ?

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          wrote on 23 Apr 2015, 22:43 last edited by
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          You can try adding DEFINES += BOOST_THREAD_USE_LIB

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            23 Apr 2015, 22:43

            You can try adding DEFINES += BOOST_THREAD_USE_LIB

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            zarachbaal
            wrote on 24 Apr 2015, 10:02 last edited by zarachbaal
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            @SGaist :

            I just added your code, unfortunately it has no effect on the errors.

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              sneubert
              wrote on 24 Apr 2015, 11:30 last edited by
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              I checked my boost lib dir and I do have a libboost_thread-mgw... .dll and .lib so maybe you investigate the build of the boost libraries.

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                24 Apr 2015, 11:30

                I checked my boost lib dir and I do have a libboost_thread-mgw... .dll and .lib so maybe you investigate the build of the boost libraries.

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                zarachbaal
                wrote on 24 Apr 2015, 14:37 last edited by
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                @sneubert :

                I downloaded and built boost 1.58.
                This time I do have '.a', '.dll' and '.dll.a' for libbost_thread...
                But it does not change anything

                I don't recall doing anything in particular but the errors about 'thread' are not the same anymore.
                They were like :
                undefined reference to _imp___ZN5boost6threadC1Ev'
                undefined reference to _imp___ZN5boost6thread4joinEv'

                And now :
                undefined reference to boost::thread::thread()'
                undefined reference to boost::thread::joinable() const'

                I just noticed that I have another error :
                cc1plus.exe:-1: erreur : note: initialized from here
                file not found : cc1plus.exe

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                  sneubert
                  wrote on 27 Apr 2015, 11:07 last edited by
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                  cc1plus.exe is the cpp compiler invoked by gcc.
                  Do you have another MinGW installation on your system?
                  Maybe you have some references in your local or global PATH
                  environment variable pointing to the wrong MinGW bin dir?

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                    zarachbaal
                    wrote on 28 Apr 2015, 08:18 last edited by
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                    I have MinGW installed in C:/MinGW
                    And also the one that comes with Qt Creator.

                    In my PATH I have set "C:\Qt\qtcreator-2.4.1\mingw\bin"

                    Nevermind, this error appeared because I changed the MinGW to use in Project options.
                    If I select the MinGW that comes with Qt Creator this error disappears.

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                      zarachbaal
                      wrote on 28 Apr 2015, 14:34 last edited by
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                      I may have an idea why it's not working.
                      I did not see, but I had Strawberry perl installed and it has mingw.
                      In my path I had "C:\Strawberry\c\bin" set, so I built boost using this mingw (v4.8.1) and the mingw that comes with Qt creator is v4.4.0

                      I removed strawberry from the path.
                      I am currently rebuilding boost with the correct mingw, will update tomorrow.

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                        sneubert
                        wrote on 28 Apr 2015, 15:24 last edited by
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                        I´m curious about it.

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                          wrote on 28 Apr 2015, 21:37 last edited by
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                          Never modify PATH when you are developing (it should also be avoided as much as possible the rest of the time), it's in the same category as developing as root on linux ;)

                          More seriously, having MinGW or the Qt bin path in your PATH is an open door to a world of problem since you will be thing you are using one version of a library while in fact using another one. Also, MinGW isn't always compatible between two versions of their compiler. That's probably why you had problem in the first place since you where using two different versions.

                          In any case, one rule that you should apply on Windows: Use the same compiler for all your code and dependencies. It's not always possible but it will greatly simplify your life.

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                            zarachbaal
                            wrote on 29 Apr 2015, 08:26 last edited by
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                            That was it, it works fine now !

                            @SGaist : I did not notice in the first place that I was using two versions of MinGW.
                            When I installed Strawberry some weeks ago he added himself his path to the environement variable PATH.
                            So I thought I was compiling boost with the MinGW from Qt Creator, I did not pay enough attention to the 'mg48' in librairies' name that should have been 'mg44'.

                            How do I make this subject "solved" ?

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                              wrote on 29 Apr 2015, 22:50 last edited by
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                              Windows can be tricky for that

                              IF you don't have the option in the Topic Tools menu, just edit the thread title and prepend [solved]

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                                zarachbaal
                                wrote on 30 Apr 2015, 07:16 last edited by
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                                OK, thank you all for your help :)

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