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Building with MinGW

William Linden
Please Help!

I am trying to compile and link the BermudanSwaption.cpp in the Examples
directory as a test of my build environment. I am using MinGW and I believe
I have successfully installed the Boost libraries.

When I try to make BermudanSwaption, I get back a long list of undefined
references.

The QuantLib libraries are in /usr/local/lib:
10/25/2006  03:37p         137,461,816 libQuantLib-0.3.13.a
10/25/2006  03:37p         137,461,816 libQuantLib.a
10/25/2006  03:37p                 768 libQuantLib.la
10/25/2006  03:37p           3,549,674 libQuantLibFunctions.a
10/25/2006  03:37p                 795 libQuantLibFunctions.la

Can someone please tell me why I can't link with these.

Bill



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Re: Building with MinGW

Luigi Ballabio
On Wed, 2006-10-25 at 18:51 -0400, William Linden wrote:
> I am trying to compile and link the BermudanSwaption.cpp in the Examples
> directory as a test of my build environment. I am using MinGW and I believe
> I have successfully installed the Boost libraries.
>
> When I try to make BermudanSwaption, I get back a long list of undefined
> references.

Is there any information in the output from BermudanSwaption compilation
that could give any hint? (e.g., the command line used for invoking the
linker?)

Later,
        Luigi


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