On 03.04.12 15:46:08, Mauricio Klein wrote: > The complete error is the following: > > ---------------------------- > CMakeFiles/MonitoraITSchedulerAgent.dir/SourceCode/src/Executor.cpp.o: In > function `Executor::execute(Service*, unsigned int)': > Executor.cpp:(.text+0x8c): undefined reference to > `Executor::runCommand(char const*, unsigned int, std::basic_string<char, > std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&)' > CMakeFiles/MonitoraITSchedulerAgent.dir/SourceCode/src/ServiceProvider.cpp.o: > In function `ServiceProvider::sendDiscovery()': > ServiceProvider.cpp:(.text+0x9b6): undefined reference to > `Executor::runCommand(char const*, unsigned int, std::basic_string<char, > std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&)' > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make[2]: *** [MonitoraITSchedulerAgent] Error 1 > make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/MonitoraITSchedulerAgent.dir/all] Error 2 > make: *** [all] Error 2 > ---------------------------- > > The function header that is generating the error is: > > ---------------------------- > int runCommand(const char* command, unsigned int timeout, string& output); > ---------------------------- > > I've already included "<string>" and declared "using namespace std".
I think you're mis-interpreting the error. The problem is not that it cannot find the string class, it finds that alright. The problem is rather that wherever the function is implemented, the file is not part of the target thats being compiled. I'm guessing either you have some kind of mismatch between declaration and implementation or the file is really not in the list of sources to compile. If you can't find it and you can post the code, add the Executor.h and Executor.cpp files to your next mail. Andreas -- Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake