Compile FLTK with g++
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I am working through Stroustrup's Principles and Practices using C++. I am trying to get the following program to compile.

#include <FL/Fl.H>
#include <FL/Fl_Box.H>
#include <Fl/Fl_Window.H>

int main()
{
    Fl_Window window(200, 200, "Window title");
    Fl_Box box(0,0,200,200,"Hey, I mean, Hello, World!");
    window.show();
    return Fl::run();
}

I tried compiling it with g++ -std=c++11 trial.cpp -o trial but then it threw the following error

    /tmp/ccaLRS7L.o: In function `main':
trial.cpp:(.text+0x26): undefined reference to `Fl_Window::Fl_Window(int, int, char const*)'
trial.cpp:(.text+0x50): undefined reference to `Fl_Box::Fl_Box(int, int, int, int, char const*)'
trial.cpp:(.text+0x5f): undefined reference to `Fl_Window::show()'
trial.cpp:(.text+0x64): undefined reference to `Fl::run()'
trial.cpp:(.text+0x84): undefined reference to `Fl_Window::~Fl_Window()'
trial.cpp:(.text+0xae): undefined reference to `Fl_Window::~Fl_Window()'
/tmp/ccaLRS7L.o: In function `Fl_Box::~Fl_Box()':
trial.cpp:(.text._ZN6Fl_BoxD2Ev[_ZN6Fl_BoxD5Ev]+0x13): undefined reference to `vtable for Fl_Box'
trial.cpp:(.text._ZN6Fl_BoxD2Ev[_ZN6Fl_BoxD5Ev]+0x1f): undefined reference to `Fl_Widget::~Fl_Widget()'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

I installed FLTK version 1.3 from terminal. I am running Linux mint 17 on my computer. How do I compile this code?

Fungous answered 14/10, 2015 at 17:19 Comment(0)
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You have to link it with the libraries:

g++ -std=c++11 trial.cpp -lfltk -o trial

For your code this library is enough, but depending on what classes you use you might need to add: -lfltk_forms -lfltk_gl -lfltk_images also.

You can also use fltk-config as mentioned here:

g++ -std=c++11 `fltk-config --cxxflags` trial.cpp  `fltk-config --ldflags` -o trial

Note: it is important to have the linking parameters (-l) after your code files (cpp and includes), otherwise you get compile errors.

Publicize answered 14/10, 2015 at 18:11 Comment(1)
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fltk-config is a good option but if you want to use more flags or change them try this.

$ fltk-config --compile your_file >> makefile

Now you have all the flags. You can use --cxxflags but this way works butter.

Eavesdrop answered 5/6, 2021 at 1:21 Comment(0)

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