>>I am having trouble compiling an application that uses the libjpeg libraries >>under cygwin64. >> >>My program has compiled and run under cygwin32 for a long time. I can compile >>and run it >>under cygwin64 when I build and link against my own libjpeg.a. When I try and >>download the >>libjpeg-turbo libraries for cygwin64, it all comes apart. The "libjpeg-turbo" >>package is >>source only, and when I install "libjpeg-devel" and link against it with >>"-ljpeg", all the >>jpeg function calls are undefined. >> >>I am using the cygwin64 installer. Is there a problem with the cygwin64 >>libjpeg package(s), >>or am I not doing something right? > >Hi Bill, > >could you show your link instruction ? > >Have you a small test case ? >FYI the turbo devel package is : libturbojpeg-devel > >Regards >Marco
So I installed the libturbojpeg-devel package, but I also had to install the libjpeg-devel package to get the proper include files added to /usr/include ("jconfig.h", "jerror.h" and so on). I can successfully link my program against my own libjpeg with: cc -g -lm -flto imgopt.o support.o ../common/jpeg.o ../common/gifread.o ../common/gifwrite.o ../common/image.o ../common/misc.o ../common/file.o ../common/fuzzy.o ../jpeg-8c/libjpeg.a -o a.exe When I try and link against the system libraries (same when I use -lturbojpeg): cc -g -lm -ljpeg -flto imgopt.o support.o ../common/jpeg.o ../common/gifread.o ../common/gifwrite.o ../common/image.o ../common/misc.o ../common/file.o ../common/fuzzy.o -o a.exe none of the libjpeg functions resolves: /tmp/cc4EItUr.ltrans4.ltrans.o: In function `jpeg_write': /home/proj/../common/jpeg.c:340: undefined reference to `jpeg_std_error' /home/proj/../common/jpeg.c:340:(.text+0x102): relocation truncated to fit: R_X86_64_PC32 against undefined symbol `jpeg_std_error' /home/proj/../common/jpeg.c:349: undefined reference to `jpeg_destroy_compress' etc... I thought this might be another -flto problem, but compiling and linking without it makes no difference. Thanks! - B -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple