I am trying to configure C++ MySQL API in Xcode. I followed the instruction that the teacher provide us, first downloaded and installed the MySQL community server and Connector for C. I also edit Project setting:
Search Paths - Header Search Paths
/usr/local/mysql/include
Search Paths - Library Search Paths
/usr/local/mysql/lib
Linking - Other Linker Flags
-lmysqlclient
-lm
-lz
However, when I ran the code:
#include <mysql.h>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
{
MYSQL *connection, mysql;
mysql_init(&mysql);
connection = mysql_real_connect(&mysql, "localhost", "root", "", "project3-nudb", 0, 0, 0);
if (connection == NULL)
{
//unable to connect
printf("Oh Noes!\n");
}
else
{
printf("You are now connected. Welcome!\n");
}
}
It kept showing "Oh Noes!\n" which indicate unable to connect. In the instruction slide, it also states:
In the terminal: (this step is important or the project can not find libmysqlclient.18.dylib)
sudo ln -s /usr/local/mysql/lib/libmysqlclient.18.dylib
/usr/lib/libmysqlclient.18.dylib
I have tried the first line and don't quite know whats the second line mean. Since I look up the path /usr/lib/, there's no such file in the directory. I also tried to copy /usr/local/mysql/lib/libmysqlclient.18.dylib to /usr/lib/ but still not working.
Could someone tell me what step I got wrong? Thanks!
I'm trying to compile an run a very basic program given below (test.cpp) which calls the OpenNI class. You can see the files and dirs they're in here. Sorry that some characters screws up a little bit in the browser's encoding. I'm using the linux command: tree, if you know a better command tell me and I will update it.
File Structure
I'm following the guide here, see "GCC / GNU Make".
#include < stdio.h >
#include < OpenNI.h >
using namespace openni;
int
main ( void )
{
Status rc = OpenNI::initialize();
if (rc != STATUS_OK)
{
printf("\nInitialize failed\n%s\n", OpenNI::getExtendedError());
return 1;
}
printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
Here is what I'm running in the command line to compile it (gcc 4.7.2):
gcc test.cpp -I../OpenNI-2.0.0/Include -L/home/evan/Code/OpenNi/Init -l OpenNI2 -o test
This works fine but when I run ./test I get the following error:
Initialize failed
DeviceDriver: library handle is invalid for file libOniFile.so
Couldn't understand file 'libOniFile.so' as a device driver
DeviceDriver: library handle is invalid for file libPS1080.so
Couldn't understand file 'libPS1080.so' as a device driver
Found no valid drivers in './OpenNI2/Drivers'
Thanks, any help would be much appreciated.
Instructions from your guide says, that
It is highly suggested to also add the "-Wl,-rpath ./" to your linkage command. Otherwise, the runtime linker will not find the libOpenNI.so file when you run your application. (default Linux behavior is to look for shared objects only in /lib and /usr/lib).
It seems you have exactly this problem -- it can not find some libraries. Try to add proper rpath (seems to be /home/evan/Code/OpenNi/Init/OpenNI2/Drivers in your case) to your compilation string.
I had the same issue after compiling this little "Hello World" with Eclipse and trying to run it in the command line.
The "Wl,-rpath=./" thing did not work for me.
As also discussed here it worked for me after setting some env. variables before execution:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/path/to/OpenNI2:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
export OPENNI2_DRIVERS_PATH="/path/to/OpenNI2/Drivers"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/path/to/OpenNI2/Drivers:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
Somewhere I got the info that the first two lines should be enough but it was the third line which is important. I does also work just with the third line.
my c++ program has sql code in it, and it runs fine on one linux machine but on the other, I get the following error when I compile it
g++ test.cpp -o a -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -lboost_date_time
fatal error: /usr/include/mysql/mysql.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
I have mysql installed but I am obviously missing some step somewhere (on this machine with a new ubuntu installation)
can someone please let me know the fix. thx!
Looks like your computer doesn't have MySQL installed (in which case, install it), or is installed to a location other than /usr/include/mysql/mysql.h (in which case, change your compile command to point at the correct location)
You need to pass the location of mysql include files.
You are passing library location with:
-L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient.
If you know where mysql headers are you need to pass them to compiler using:
-I/path/to/directory/with/mysql/headers
i've been trying to link mysql with c++ below is the code for ref
the file called sqlfunction.cpp has following code which helps connect mysql
#include <mysql.h>
#include "rlmodbusclient.h"
#include "modbusdaemon.h"
MYSQL *conn;
MYSQL_RES *res;
MYSQL_ROW row;
bool Opendb(char *pc,char *user, char *pass, char *db)
{
conn = mysql_init(NULL);
// Connect to database
if (!mysql_real_connect(conn, pc,
user, pass, db, 0, NULL, 0)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", mysql_error(conn));
return 0;
} else return 1;
}
now if above called from the program files like this
char pc[10]="localhost",user[5]="root",pass[8]="pass",db[6]="database";
ret = Opendb(pc,user,pass,db);
printf("opendb_buttonevent = %d\n",ret);
this is all good but the only thing is program is not compiling at all
the error is
undefined reference to mysql_init#4'
i found one solution for this which is
http://www.openwebspider.org/documentation/how-to-link-libmysqllib-with-dev-c-or-gcc-under-windows/
this link suggest to run reimp.exe with libmysql.lib
i tried to run this but this doesnt make any sense please if some one has done above then explain how to use reimp to solve this issue..
thanks
just like to add command which i'm using to run reimp
C:\Documents and Settings\XPMUser\Desktop\mingwutils\bin>reimp.exe "C:\Program F
iles\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.5\lib\libmysql.lib"
reimp.exe: dlltool: No such file or directory
as can be seen it says dlltool: no such file but i found that dlltool is part of
C:\MinGW\bin directory... which doesnt make any sense?????
The general problem is that the libmysql.lib library is in the Microsoft-specific lib format, which mingw cannot link against. It seems that reimp.exe can convert such libraries and needs dlltool to do so. It probably couldn't find it because it is not in your PATH. Try
set PATH=%PATH%;C:\MinGW\bin
reimp.exe "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.5\lib\libmysql.lib"
Afterwards, you should gain a libmysql.a file, which must be moved somewhere the mingw linker can find it, e.g. your project directory.
I followed this tutorial http://blog.ulf-wendel.de/?p=215#hello. I tried both on Visual C++ 2008 and Visual C++ 2010. Either static or dynamic, the compiler gave me the same exact error messages:
error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _get_driver_instance
Has anyone experience this issue before?
Update:
+ Additional Dependencies: mysqlcppconn.lib
+ Additional Include Directories: C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Connector C++ 1.0.5\include
+ Additional Libraries Directories: C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Connector C++ 1.0.5\lib\opt
Another Update:
Click F12 on get_driver_instance() linked to:
class CPPCONN_PUBLIC_FUNC Driver
{
protected:
virtual ~Driver() {}
public:
// Attempts to make a database connection to the given URL.
virtual Connection * connect(const std::string& hostName, const std::string& userName, const std::string& password) = 0;
virtual Connection * connect(std::map< std::string, ConnectPropertyVal > & options) = 0;
virtual int getMajorVersion() = 0;
virtual int getMinorVersion() = 0;
virtual int getPatchVersion() = 0;
virtual const std::string & getName() = 0;
};
} /* namespace sql */
extern "C"
{
CPPCONN_PUBLIC_FUNC sql::Driver *get_driver_instance();
}
Apparently, the function existed, but the linker could not find it.
Code snippet:
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <stdexcept>
using namespace std;
#include "mysql_connection.h"
#include "mysql_driver.h"
#include <cppconn/driver.h>
#include <cppconn/exception.h>
#include <cppconn/resultset.h>
#include <cppconn/statement.h>
int main() {
try {
sql::Driver *driver;
sql::Connection *conn;
sql::Statement *stmt;
sql::ResultSet *res;
driver = get_driver_instance();
conn = driver->connect( "http://localhost/chandb", "root", "chan" );
stmt = conn->createStatement();
res = stmt->executeQuery( "select * from another" );
while( res->next() ) {
cout << "id = " << res->getInt( "Id" );
cout << "id = " << res->getInt( "GoldValue" );
cout << "id = " << res->getString( "Model" );
}
delete conn;
delete stmt;
delete res;
std::cout << "This is it";
}
catch( sql::SQLException e ) {
cout << e.what();
}
}
Thanks,
Chan
According to MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual if you are using the Version 1.1 of the MySQL Connector C++:
"get_driver_instance() is now only available in dynamic library builds - static builds do not
have this symbol. This was done to accommodate loading the DLL with LoadLibrary or dlopen. If you do not use CMake for building the source code you will need to define mysqlcppconn_EXPORTS if you are loading dynamically and want to use the get_driver_instance() entry point."
If I understand the previous note correctly, you have to use the dynamic build and define mysqlcppconn_EXPORTS.
If you use static linking, you need to set CPPCONN_PUBLIC_FUNC= in Project / Properties / C++ / Preprocessor / Preprocessor Definitions
I faced Same Error while using c++/Sql Connector.
and after spending entire day I solved this problem by using 32 bit libmysql.dll , 32 bit libmysqlcppcon.lib and 32 bit libmysqlcppcon.dll ( Dynamic binding is used because driver instance creation is only available in dynamic library of libmysqlcppcon.lib)
I found very good link explaining everything along with the working code. I think it would help others if they stuck at the same issue.
http://r3dux.org/2010/11/how-to-use-mysql-connectorc-to-connect-to-a-mysql-database-in-windows/
error LNK2001: unresolved external
symbol _get_driver_instance
That error message basically means that the linker cannot locate the function get_driver_instance anywhere, eg. it's not in any of the object files from your compilation units, not in a static .lib library or import library. This can also happen if the mangled names in the library doesn't match exactly with what the linker expects to find. eg. Library was built with different calling convention etc.
I would suggest that you take a look at the final command line being used from your project and update your post here for both compiling and linking. Second, make sure the mysql library you're linking against has that function. I believe there's a commandline tool in vs for dumping and viewing the contents of a static lib.
If you're linking against a dynamic dll version of mysql, make sure the import library contains the missing referenced symbol. Additionally, you can crack the dll open with a PE viewer and look under it's export tables to verify that that function actually exist and is visible.
Edit: According to this post, the function get_driver_instance should be in 'mysqlcppconn.lib' somewhere. Are you sure that file is being properly linked?
I read the article you mentioned.
It has this line for static compilation : As said, you need to link both "mysqlcppconn-static.lib" and "libmysql.lib".
Since you don't mention this is you question ,have you tried this ?
Also , on a forum I read this (for eclips) "You must have this in source":
#include "mysql_driver.h"
#include "mysql_connection.h"
using namespace sql::mysql;
Anyway ,good luck !
I don't know if you have your heart set on using this MySQL Connector/Driver package but there are many robust database wrappers available for free or nearly free out there if this is causing seemingly unspoken headaches for you.
I actually was thoroughly impressed by QT database objects when I used them previously for a data model project. The QT framework is licensed under LGPL and also has a commercial version available and is a very versatile set of cross platform libraries. The QtSql objects provide a consistent interface to many databases including MySql, SQLServer, Postgres, ODBC, etc with the ability to substitute your own drivers and still use the same interface for everything at a high level in C++
Some other notable options:
SQLApi++
MySQL++
Not trying to come on like a salesman or anything and I have no affiliation with any of these but sometimes it never hurts to shop around and find something that works better for your needs.
I solved using the 32bit version both for mysql server and connector/c++ on 64bit OS.
I think the problem are the boost libraries but im not sure.
I spent several hours trying to solve the problem exactly the same as you. I finally found out the problem myself. I downloaded the 64-bit version of MySQL/SQL Connector and followed a tutorial in MySQL.com in setting up win32 console project its properties and got the error message as mentioned. It was because the tutorial is teaching to build a 32-bit program. After I change to build a release version of X64 code, problem was solved.
Make sure your library is 32bit or 64bit and then configure your Visual Studio accordingly (in configuration manager).
Hello same problem for me, i have search and found my solution, i give you my paths on my local computer, but you can put all where you want, it's just my personnal notes:
The goal is to compile mysql cpp connector on your computer, to have lib which work on your computer when you compile somewhat with.
DEPENDENCIES:
clone (recursively with submodules, to have the folder jdbc) the repo on master branch (same than 8.0.27 for me when i write this post) of mysql cpp connector source code for windows on github:
https://github.com/mysql/mysql-connector-cpp/tree/master
Or if you haven't git, you can do it manualy by download zip: mysql-connector-c++-8.0.27-src.zip: https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/cpp/
and download manualy jdbc by clicking on jdbc folder on this page: https://github.com/mysql/mysql-connector-cpp/tree/master
and the jdbc download must to be unzip and rename by "jdbc", and put in the mysql cpp connector folder
download mysql server for windows:
choice: Windows (x86, 64-bit), ZIP Archive
version: 8.0.27
size: 209.4M
url: https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/
filename: mysql-8.0.27-winx64
and put mysql-8.0.27-winx64 in C:\Users\< USER >\Downloads\mysql-8.0.27-winx64
download openssl (Win64 OpenSSL v1.1.1m):
binary installer msi: https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html
it's not official :/ but that work (and it linked by this site too: https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Binaries), and i have failed and give up to build from source code)
Install openssl here: E:\OpenSSL-Win64
unfortunaly the version 3.0.1 doesn't work for build cpp connector (or my bad ?)
download boost: https://www.boost.org/users/download/
untarGz and put it here: E:\boost_1_78_0
CONFIGURATION:
for the configuration you must have this folder architecture:
. Parent Folder (for me it's E:\MySql)
|
|\
| \
| . _SOURCE (renamed mysql cpp connector repo)
| |
| .
| .
| .
| |
| |\
| | \
| | . jdbc (jdbc submodule)
| .
| .
| .
|
|\
| \
| . _BUILD
\
\
. _INSTALL
with this folder architecture if you have errors in next commands, your sources will not to be modify, you will have just to remove the containt of _BUILD and _INSTALL folders to relaunch
open powershell in E:\MySql and launch cmd:
cmake .\_SOURCE\ -B .\_BUILD\ -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=.\_INSTALL -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -D WITH_SSL="E:\OpenSSL-Win64" -D BUILD_STATIC=OFF -D WITH_JDBC=ON -D WITH_MYSQL="C:\Users\< USER >\Downloads\mysql-8.0.27-winx64" -D WITH_BOOST="E:\boost_1_78_0" -D MYSQLCLIENT_STATIC_BINDING=OFF -D MYSQLCLIENT_STATIC_LINKING=OFF -G "Visual Studio 16" -A "x64"
the last lines of output must to be like:
-- Configuring done
-- Generating done
-- Build files have been written to: Your-Build-Path/_BUILD
BUILDING:
launch cmd: cmake --build .\_BUILD\
There are a lot of fatal errors possible:
mysql not found
boost not found
openssl not found
openssl bad version (need 1.1.1)
no compatible options values between options
forgoten options, if this is the case, try to add the option with his default value
so check yours paths dependecies if you have errors
There somes not fatal warning:
the "is_same" test doesn't work
file sys/endiand.h not found
file sys/byteorder.h not found
when the output say "look log files output.log and errors.log" you have fatal error some where, but may be (MAY BE) don't loss time on the warnings and on the logs files... and look all the lines of the ouput, because for me the fatals errors was not listed in the logs files but in the output (may be not for you, i don't know)
INSTALLATION:
cmake --install .\_BUILD\ --config Debug
END:
in folder: E:\MYSQL\_INSTALL\lib64
there are dynamic lib
in folder: E:\MYSQL\_INSTALL\lib64\vs14
there are static lib
and E:\MYSQL\_INSTALL\lib64\vs14\mysqlcppconn.lib
will containt "get_driver_instance" functions to use mysql cpp connector etc...
if you want open mysqlcppconn.lib with 7zip, right click, open archive, open 1.txt and 2.txt, and CTRL+F your functions
NOTES:
you can't configurate in Debug (-D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release), else the first cmake cmd will create a visual studio project (E:\MYSQL\_BUILD\jdbc\connector-jdbc-deps.vcxproj) with inside a unknow linked library (MYSQLLIB-NOTFOUND-DEBUG), and the cmake build cmd will fail
in my visual studio project, i have link the two static lib, and i have copy past the two dynamic lib next to my exe, that work for me
VERSION-ARCH:
software
version
arch
windows pro
10
x64
cmake
3.22.1
x64
Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2019
16.11.8
x64
Microsoft .NET Framework
4.8.04084
x64
openssl
v1.1.1m
x64
boost
1.78.0
cross-arch ?
mysql server
8.0.27
x64
mysql cpp connector
8.0.27
x64