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Re: help
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maxgacode |
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Re: help |
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Sat, 28 Mar 2020 01:07:47 +0100 |
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Il 27/03/2020 22:28, Simone Landini ha scritto:
I downloaded GSL and installed it but it doesn't work on my Windows 10
Unfortunately "doesn't work" is not an useful description of the issue.
Obviously your program "doesn't work" otherwise you wasn't asking for help
both with DevC++ and Code::Blocks but I failed: here is my code: I
selected a C-project
There is no source code in your email!
I think I did something wrong as an 'undefined reference' error is
returned: would please help me with a correct step-by-step installation
procedure?
So my guessing is that you are observing a linking problem at the end of
compilation. The issue is "easily" observed if you are not specifying
the right library (and its location) to the linker.
I'm using GSL in a Windows environment (WIN 7 and WIN 10) but I'm using
the MinGW-64 compiler. In this case the instructions are
./configure
make
make check
make install
My guess is that you are not using MinGW!
Maybe you are using a Microsoft Compiler. Or you are using a
pre-compiled library. In the latter case simply specify library name and
path to the linke. How to do that depends on compiler. Which one are you
using?
Thank you from Italy.
Simone
Hope this helps
Massimo (from Italy as well)
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- help, Simone Landini, 2020/03/27