Hi Jeff,

I am using QT IDE. Everything works fine if I use the default gcc as my 
compiler. I already installed the cryptopp cross-compile. But when I use 
ARM compiler I get the error no such file or directory. Can you give me 
some advice on where to go on this one?

On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 3:11:45 PM UTC+8, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
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>
>
> On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 1:47:02 AM UTC-5, John Lester Romano 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi I am on Ubuntu and I am trying to use the CryptoPP library. My 
>> compilar is ARM. I indicated "LIBS += /usr/local/lib/libcryptopp.a" on my 
>> .pro and tried to include cryptopp libraries (#include <cryptopp/aes.h>) 
>>  But it says no such file or directory. I am starting a project with 
>> beaglebone. Can you help me with this one? Am I going to change the LIBS 
>> path? Or am I gonna change the #include? Please help. Thank you verymuch
>>
>
> (1) Headers paths are specified with the -I compiler flag. (2) Library 
> paths are specified with the -L compiler and linker flags. (3) Libraries 
> themselves are specified with the -l linker flag.
>
> You seem to have (3) with "LIBS += ...", but it sounds like you lack (1) 
> and possibly (2).
>
> So you should consult with the documentation for your IDE, and specify (1) 
> and (2).
>
> Jeff
>
>

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