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I am an autotools newb and I have difficulties figuring out howto easily link a specific library into one of the configured targets.

I have a source package that I want to build the usual way: ./configure && make && make install

Unfortunately one of the cpps has a missing reference to another library. Compiling it by hand (adjusting the commandline) works. But I would rather "patch" the compile script. Where is the standard place to edit linking references?

 undefined reference to `boost::system::get_system_category()

That is my error message btw.

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You need to add the relevant -l flag to AM_LDFLAGS in Makefile.am; e.g.:

AM_LDFLAGS = -lboost_system-mt

Note that Boost libraries generally end in a suffix—a sequence of letters that indicates the build configuration. In the above example, the suffix is -mt. This could be different in your installation (though the -mt variant is commonly available on POSIXy systems, IME).

I do something like this:

AM_LDFLAGS = -lboost_system$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX)

BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX is a precious variable (see AC_ARG_VAR) that defaults to -mt.

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  • Concise and very helpful. Thx. – AndreasT Jan 26 '10 at 7:12
  • @Braden automake builds a LIBS variable from within the configure script itself; following this for all cases can result in multiple links for the same library in the make commands -- this can yield an error with different compilers – donlan Aug 30 '18 at 15:25
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Use ax_cxx_check_lib.m4 because boost_system does not have any extern "C" symbols (unmangled names) that can be checked with AC_CHECK_LIB:

http://ac-archive.sourceforge.net/guidod/ax_cxx_check_lib.m4

Download the file above and name it acinclude.m4, and put it in the m4 folder in your project root.

In configure.ac:

AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])

AX_CXX_CHECK_LIB([boost_system-mt],[boost::system::generic_category()],[BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX="-mt"],[BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX=""])

AC_LANG_POP([C++])

AC_SUBST(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX)

In Makefile.am:

[artifact_name]_LDFLAGS = -lboost_system@BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX@
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