So I am getting the error: "undefined reference to sem_open()" even though I have include the semaphore.h header. The same thing is happening for all my pthread function calls (mutex, pthread_create, etc). Any thoughts? I am using the following command to compile:
g++ '/home/robin/Desktop/main.cpp' -o '/home/robin/Desktop/main.out'
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#include <pthread.h>
#include <semaphore.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
const char *serverControl = "/serverControl";
sem_t* semID;
int main ( int argc, char *argv[] )
{
//create semaphore used to control servers
semID = sem_open(serverControl,O_CREAT,O_RDWR,0);
return 0;
}
The working option in Ubuntu is -lpthread. But if you work on suse or other systems the correct option is -lrt. Also the book Linux Programmin Interface mentions -lrt as the correct option.
You need link with pthread lib, using
-lpthread
option.Including the header does not tell ld about the library. You need to add -lrt to your compilation command line. For threading, you need either -lpthread or -pthread, depending on your platform.
The library is not the header. The header is not the library. This is an important distinction. See What's the difference between a header file and a library?