/home/msi52/src/applications/newpackage/receiver.cpp:-1: error: undefined
reference to `gr::bb60c::source::make()'
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56608254/home-msi52-src-applications-newpackage-receiver-cpp-1-error-undefined-refere>
I am trying to use one of the blocks from an OOT module in another package.
But it gives me this undefined reference error on make.
I assume this pertains to linking of the OOT module code. So I have tried
adding the OOT module to the find_package in Cmakelists of the new package
and created a .pc for it to be found by pkg config module. But still the
error remains.
#include <bb60c/source.h> //header for my OOT module
gr::bb60c::source::sptr src1; //the pointer declared in the .h
file of my new package. It gives no error
src1=gr::bb60c::source::make(1e9, -20, -1, -1, 2, 18e6, false, false,
0, 0); //the make for the block in .cc file of my package which gives
this error
find_package(Gnuradio-bb60c REQUIRED) // find package in the Cmake lists
/***Contents of .pc file created*****/
INCLUDE(FindPkgConfig)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PC_BB60C bb60c)
FIND_PATH(
BB60C_INCLUDE_DIRS
NAMES bb60c/api.h
HINTS $ENV{BB60C_DIR}/include
${PC_BB60C_INCLUDEDIR}
PATHS ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/include
/usr/local/include
/usr/include)
FIND_LIBRARY(
BB60C_LIBRARIES
NAMES gnuradio-bb60c
HINTS $ENV{BB60C_DIR}/lib
${PC_BB60C_LIBDIR}
PATHS ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib
${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib64
/usr/local/lib
/usr/local/lib64
/usr/lib
/usr/lib64)
INCLUDE(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(BB60C DEFAULT_MSG BB60C_LIBRARIES
BB60C_INCLUDE_DIRS)
MARK_AS_ADVANCED(BB60C_LIBRARIES
BB60C_INCLUDE_DIRS)/************************************/
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