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I have a cmake project and i'm using qtcreator 4.5 to develop on a Ubuntu environment. Right now i try to use the TBB library to parallelize my code but i get this error on compilation:

/usr/include/tbb/parallel_for.h:87: error: undefined reference to `tbb::task_group_context::~task_group_context()'

From what i understand I'm not linking my TBB library, is that the problem ? If yes, how to do so ?

EDIT 1: I installed TBB trough the command sudo apt-get install libtbb-dev, so i am not sure where it is installed, but there is a libtbb.so in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu, is that it ?

EDIT 2: I founded the solution, I didn't have to go through th cmake files because I am adding the library path through Qtcreator. I founded the lib in /usr/include. So, if you have the same problem you can link your library by going to projects section in Qtcreator, the find TBB in the window and give the path of your lib.

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  • Possible duplicate of CMake link to external library
    – Tsyvarev
    Mar 26, 2018 at 14:53
  • Thanks, but my library is installed with "sudo apt-get install libtbb-dev" so i don't really know where it has been deployed on the computer.
    – tony497
    Mar 26, 2018 at 15:52

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I do not know if you have installed the developnment lib in your Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get install libtbb-dev

The next step should be link in the .pro file against the tbb lib (-ltbb)

In my case, also I am working "indirectly" with tbb lib and I am setting the next lines in my .pro file for a static compilation:

## OTHER LIBS
LIBS += -L/myopencvpath/share/OpenCV/3rdparty/lib
LIBS += -lIlmImf -lippicv -llibjasper -llibjpeg -llibpng -llibtiff -ltbb -lzlib

Also this entry could help you: how to get Threaded Building Blocks working in Ubuntu 14.04

I hope this helps you.

EDIT1: I am so far away of being a cmake expert, but you could try something like this:

IF ( USE_TBB )
    MESSAGE( STATUS "Including TBB on MyLib build" )
    FIND_PACKAGE( tbb REQUIRED )
    LINK_DIRECTORIES( ${LIBRARYPATH} )
ENDIF ()
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  • Thanks for answering so fast. I already installed libtbb-dev, but i am working with a cmake project and not qmake (even if i develop with qtcreator). That's why i don't have a .pro file.
    – tony497
    Mar 26, 2018 at 15:47
  • @tony497, let me check tomorrow if I have some cmake project linking against the tbb. I should, but I am not sure at all just now. :)
    – Arritmic
    Mar 26, 2018 at 18:39

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