Hi, new here and running into some annoying issue when running a very basic test on SFML.
OK, first off here's my code:
#include <iostream>
#include <SFML/System.hpp>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
sf::Clock clck;
cout << "built?!" << endl;
return 0;
}
And the error I get is
obj\Debug\main.o||In function `main':
C:\Users\Jake\Desktop\test\main.cpp|8|undefined reference to `_imp___ZN2sf5ClockC1Ev'
=== Build finished: 1 errors, 0 warnings ===
And now a breakdown of my setup to help clarify. I am using SFML 1.6 on windows with code::blocks 10.05. I installed the latest mingw earlier today. Tested simple c++ programs to make sure everything was good, no problem.
I am linking dynamically, using a Debug build target.
So in Settings->Compiler and Debugger->Search Directories->Compiler I have 'D:\libraries\SFML-1.6\include
Linker: D:\libraries\SFML-1.6\lib
Moving on to project build options. Compiler settings -> defines: I have SFML_DYNAMIC.
Linker Settings-> Other linker options: -lsfml-system-d
And finally I have copied sfml-system-d.dll to the Debug folder of my project.
Hope that's clear enough to avoid any of the basic questions about following the tutorial. Any help would be appreciated.