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I'm trying to link my code to a library called clik. I'm passing the directory to ld with -L DIRECTORY and -lclik. DIRECTORY contains the file libclik.so. However, ld gives and error "ld: cannot find -lclik". Any ideas what could cause this?

To be more specific, I am using cmake. In cmake I have something like

find_library(CLIKLIB clik DIRECTORY)

and then for my executable I do:

target_link_libraries(executable ${CLIKLIB})

and that's how cmake generates the code for linking to clik but then ld fails.

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  • Can't obviously replicate your problem exactly, but have you tried doing LINK_DIRECTORIES(${CLIK_LIBRARY_DIR}) Nov 23, 2015 at 1:26
  • Are you sure that library you want to link with is compatible with running OS? find_library just search files(content has no meaning for it), but linker can silently ignore incompatible libraries. For check compatibility you can compile simple program directly using gcc and passing appropriate flags to linker.
    – Tsyvarev
    Nov 23, 2015 at 8:01
  • I don't understand what the DIRECTORY part of find_library(CLIKLIB clik DIRECTORY) is supposed to be doing, can you explain that? It's not a CMake directive ( as far as I know ). If it's supposed to contain your path, as you sort of suggest above, then your syntax is incorrect. You would want find_library(CLIKLIB clik PATHS ${DIRECTORY}). You might want to try message("CLIKLIB: "${CLIKLIB}) to make sure it's set how you think.
    – StAlphonzo
    Nov 23, 2015 at 20:26
  • The library is compiled on the same OS. The DIRECTORY is not a variable, I just replace it by the actual path. After that message("CLIKLIB: ${CLIKLIB}") shows the correct library. One solution I found was to add -dynamic to the linker flags, and then it links just fine. I was hoping to find a better solution though where cmake takes care of these things (as it should), such as linking the shared library with the appropriate flags, so that I don't have to manually add flags.
    – grigor
    Nov 24, 2015 at 16:56

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