When I try to compile example1.cpp that comes with Armadillo 2.4.2, I keep getting the following linking error:

/tmp/ccbnLbA0.o: In function `double arma::blas::dot<double>(unsigned int, double const*, double const*)':
main.cpp:(.text._ZN4arma4blas3dotIdEET_jPKS2_S4_[double arma::blas::dot<double>(unsigned int, double const*, double const*)]+0x3b): undefined reference to `wrapper_ddot_'
/tmp/ccbnLbA0.o: In function `void arma::blas::gemv<double>(char const*, int const*, int const*, double const*, double const*, int const*, double const*, int const*, double const*, double*, int const*)':
main.cpp:(.text._ZN4arma4blas4gemvIdEEvPKcPKiS5_PKT_S8_S5_S8_S5_S8_PS6_S5_[void arma::blas::gemv<double>(char const*, int const*, int const*, double const*, double const*, int const*, double const*, int const*, double const*, double*, int const*)]+0x68): undefined reference to `wrapper_dgemv_'
/tmp/ccbnLbA0.o: In function `void arma::blas::gemm<double>(char const*, char const*, int const*, int const*, int const*, double const*, double const*, int const*, double const*, int const*, double const*, double*, int const*)':
main.cpp:(.text._ZN4arma4blas4gemmIdEEvPKcS3_PKiS5_S5_PKT_S8_S5_S8_S5_S8_PS6_S5_[void arma::blas::gemm<double>(char const*, char const*, int const*, int const*, int const*, double const*, double const*, int const*, double const*, int const*, double const*, double*, int const*)]+0x7a): undefined reference to `wrapper_dgemm_'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

Can someone help? I manually installed

  • latest version of BLAS
  • lapack-3.4.0
  • boost-1.48.0
  • latest version of ATLAS

I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 on the MacBook Pro 7,1 model

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Looks like your Armadillo is not correctly configured OR the needed library is not mentioned in the compile string. Can you show, how you compile example1.cpp – osgx Jan 23 at 21:28
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Thank you so much to osgx! After reading his comment, I took a second look at the README file! It turns out I was missing '-O1 -larmadillo' in the command!

Here's the command I used to get it working:

g++ example1.cpp -o example1 -O1 -larmadillo

Stupid mistake, I know.... It just goes to remind you how important it is to read the README.

The README also mentions:

If you get linking errors, or if Armadillo was installed manually and you specified that LAPACK and BLAS are available, you will need to explicitly link with LAPACK and BLAS (or their equivalents), for example:

g++ example1.cpp -o example1 -O1 -llapack -lblas

I didn't have to include '-llapack -lblas' but maybe this will help anyone else who's having similar problems.

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