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I'm trying to link my program with boost libraries using makefile with cygwin. Here is my makefile:

CXX = g++
CXXFLAGS = -Wno-signed-compare -Wall -std=c++11 -funsigned-char -I /cygdrive/e/boost/include/boost-1_55/boost 
LNKFLAGS = -L cygdrive/e/boost/lib

SRCDIR = src
OUTDIR = bin

EXEC = $(OUTDIR)/prg
SOURCES = $(wildcard src/*.cpp)
OBJECTS := $(SOURCES:$(SRCDIR)/%.cpp=$(OUTDIR)/%.o)

all: $(EXEC)

$(EXEC): $(OBJECTS)
    $(CXX) $(LNKFLAGS) $(OBJECTS) -o $(EXEC) -l boost_thread

$(OBJECTS): $(OUTDIR)/%.o : $(SRCDIR)/%.cpp
    mkdir -p $(OUTDIR)
    $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c -O3 $< -o $@

clean:
    rm -rf $(OUTDIR)

.PHONY: clean

Result:

$ make  
g++ -L cygdrive/e/boost/lib bin/test.o -o bin/prg -l boost_thread
c:/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.8.1/../../../../mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot find -lboost_thread

What's wrong? What should I specify?

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  • How did you build you boost libraries ? Do you see any libboost_thread-xxx library ?
    – P0W
    Jun 8, 2014 at 12:51
  • I have libboost_thread-vc120-mt-1_55.lib and libboost_thread-vc120-mt-gd-1_55.lib in E:\boost\lib
    – QNA
    Jun 8, 2014 at 12:58
  • 1
    Looks like those are build using Microsoft Visual Studio, but you're linking for other.
    – P0W
    Jun 8, 2014 at 13:01
  • Still not answered, no windows boost users? I am using boost 1.64 on win7, cygwin g++ 5.4 x64, same error. my g++ flags are -I c:/tools/boost/boost164/ and -Lc:/tools/boost/boost164/libs and I can see C:/tools/boost/boost164/stage/lib/libboost_thread.a; I installed boost1.64.7z with C:\tools\boost\boost164> bootstrap.sh gcc && b2.exe .. failed 58, updated 1123 targets.
    – mosh
    Jul 30, 2017 at 8:10
  • @mosh Your -L option should be -LC:\tools\boost\boost164\stage\lib at least. Nov 8, 2018 at 22:56

1 Answer 1

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  1. In your Makefile the library search path is relative, but should be absolute in this case.

    LNKFLAGS = -L/cygdrive/e/boost/lib
    
  2. Check if /cygdrive/e/boost/lib really contains Boost libraries built with the GCC toolchain.

    • libboost_thread.a or libboost_thread.so will work.
    • Libraries built with the Visual C++ toolchain ending with .lib or .dll will not work.
  3. Check if the filename matches.

    • -lboost_thread requires that the library is named either libboost_thread.a or libboost_thread.so.
    • libboost_thread-mt.a or the like will not work.
  4. You may find my answer to a related question helpful.

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