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Wes McKinney commented on PARQUET-1029:
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Hi, what version of parquet-cpp are you using? Also, can you show more commands
how you are arriving at the linker error?
There was an API change in
https://github.com/apache/parquet-cpp/commit/ce5e1e7dd6799df5411148479f0eb2626e3fff72,
so if your shared library is out of sync with your header files then you could
get the described error. I would suggest doing a clean install and making sure
that the shared library and headers match
> Attempting to import Parquet-Cpp to use in my own project
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: PARQUET-1029
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PARQUET-1029
> Project: Parquet
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: parquet-cpp
> Environment: 64 Bit Ununtu 14.04
> Reporter: Saatvik
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: documentation, newbie, starter
>
> Relatively new to C++.
> I'm attempting to import Parquet-Cpp into my own C++ source code outside of a
> project. I've added this questiond here as well:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44509984/importing-from-a-large-c-library,
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44507840/linking-a-shared-library-from-a-large-github-project?noredirect=1.
> Basically when I'm trying to link my source code to libparquet.so libraries
> and header files, the compiler is successful but the linker fails with
> undefined reference errors.
> I've written about the issue in a lot of detail in the questions above. If
> required I can explain it again here?
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