Hi Jeon, There's a "B" at the end of your "include_directories", but I guess that's just a copy&paste problem here – otherwise, compilation would've failed.
I think you need to use "${LIBBLUETOOTH_LIBRARIES}" in the target_link_libraries directive in your lib/CMakeLists.txt, not in link_directories in your main CMakeLists.txt. Best regards, Marcus On 21.12.2016 16:48, Jeon wrote: > In my OOT module, I am using `libbluetooth-dev` library by BlueZ. I am > using a couple of APIs of it such as `hci_read_clock`. I am using > FindBluetooth cmake module > (https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/ubertooth/blob/master/host/cmake/modules/FindBLUETOOTH.cmake > <https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/ubertooth/blob/master/host/cmake/modules/FindBLUETOOTH.cmake>) > and I thought that I correctly linked the library. > > find_package(Bluetooth REQUIRED) > if(NOT LIBBLUETOOTH_FOUND) > message(FATAL_ERROR "bluez (libbluetooth-dev) required") > endif() > > include_directories( > ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib > ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/include > ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib > ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/include > ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS} > ${CPPUNIT_INCLUDE_DIRS} > ${GNURADIO_ALL_INCLUDE_DIRS} > ${LIBBLUETOOTH_INCLUDE_DIR}B > ) > > link_directories( > ${Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS} > ${CPPUNIT_LIBRARY_DIRS} > ${GNURADIO_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_DIRS} > ${LIBBLUETOOTH_LIBRARIES} > ) > > And I successfully built and installed my OOT module. To test it, I > made a simple flow graph but it fails to run. After some debugging, It > seems that I reached at the dead end. > > Debug log: > > $ /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/my_oot_module > $ python my_oot_module_swig.py > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "my_oot_module_swig.py", line 28, in <module> > _my_oot_module_swig = swig_import_helper() > File "my_oot_module_swig.py", line 24, in swig_import_helper > _mod = imp.load_module('_my_oot_module_swig', fp, pathname, > description) > ImportError: /usr/local/lib/libgnuradio-my_oot_module.so: undefined > symbol: hci_read_clock > > I wonder that the above error is C++ level error or Python level > error. And how can I fix it? > > If infromation given in this post is not sufficient, please let me > know it. > > Regards, > Jeon. > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
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