I tried installing the Allegro library today. I have same experience in C++, but it seems I have none in doing stuff like that. I have compiled Allegro 5.0 from source and put it in /usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.4/include/allegro5. But when I try to compile my code, this comes up:
> g++ test2.cc -o test2
/home/chris/Desktop/c++/test2/.objs/main.o||In function `main':|
main.cpp:(.text+0x22)||undefined reference to `al_install_system'|
main.cpp:(.text+0x3e)||undefined reference to `al_create_display'|
main.cpp:(.text+0x6b)||undefined reference to `al_map_rgb'|
main.cpp:(.text+0x8e)||undefined reference to `al_clear_to_color'|
main.cpp:(.text+0x93)||undefined reference to `al_flip_display'|
main.cpp:(.text+0xa1)||undefined reference to `al_rest'|
main.cpp:(.text+0xa9)||undefined reference to `al_destroy_display'|
||=== Build finished: 7 errors, 0 warnings ===|
The code I am using:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <allegro5/allegro.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
ALLEGRO_DISPLAY *display = NULL;
if(!al_init()) {
fprintf(stderr, "failed to initialize allegro!
");
return -1;
}
display = al_create_display(640, 480);
if(!display) {
fprintf(stderr, "failed to create display!
");
return -1;
}
al_clear_to_color(al_map_rgb(0,0,0));
al_flip_display();
al_rest(10.0);
al_destroy_display(display);
return 0;
}
allegro-config --libs
returns nothing. I had Allegro as package first, but it didn'T work either.