Le 26/01/2022 à 19:31, Joaquim Manuel Freire Luís a écrit :

I do have HDF4 but before I was able to build till the end. I've here a gdal_w64.dll smiling to me. That's why I said it got worst.

Sorry you lost me. Is https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/pull/5179 <https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/pull/5179> helping or not ?  If not helping, which commit in it is causing an issue ?

Le 26/01/2022 à 17:26, Joaquim Manuel Freire Luís a écrit :

>

> Joaquim,

>> But I found two other new issues when adding more dependencies

>>

>> 1.

>> C:\programs\compa_libs\gdal_GIT\frmts\mbtiles\mbtilesdataset.cpp(45):

>> fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'zlib.h': No such file

>> or directory

>>

>> To work around this, I temporarily added zlib.h and zconf.h to

>> frmts\mbtiles

> Should be fixed by the first commit of

> https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/pull/5179 <https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/pull/5179>

>

> I'm afraid it got worst

-- Configuring done

-- Generating done

-- Build files have been written to: C:/programs/compa_libs/gdal_GIT/build

ninja: error: 'ws2_32.lib', needed by 'gdal_w64.dll', missing and no known rule to make it

I'd say on the contrary that it helped the build to go further, didn't it ? My fixes are totally unrelated to a ws2_32.lib missing

I see in configure.ac that we had the following logic

dnl

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

dnl Check if we need -lws2_32 (mingw)

dnl

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

echo "#include <winsock2.h>" > test_ws2_32.c echo "#include <ws2tcpip.h>" >> test_ws2_32.c echo "void foo() {}" >> test_ws2_32.c

if test -z "`${CC} -c test_ws2_32.c 2>&1`" ; then

  LIBS="$LIBS -lws2_32"

fi

rm -f test_ws2_32*

dnl

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

dnl Check if we need -lpsapi (mingw)

dnl

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

echo "#include <windows.h>" > test_psapi.c echo "#include <psapi.h>" >> test_psapi.c echo "void foo() {}" >> test_psapi.c

if test -z "`${CC} -c test_psapi.c 2>&1`" ; then

  LIBS="$LIBS -lpsapi"

fi

rm -f test_psapi*

This hasn't been ported yet to cmake builds.

I've ticketed that in https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/issues/5180 <https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/issues/5180>.

Hum, upon reflection, the error message would seem to indicate that we try to link to ws2_32.lib but it is not found in your environemnt

Looking for ws2_32 in cmake build scripts, I see it is referenced in

cmake/modules/packages/FindODBC.cmake: set(_odbc_required_libs_names

odbccp32;ws2_32)

cmake/modules/packages/FindHDF4.cmake: list(APPEND HDF4_LIBRARIES

ws2_32.lib)

Do you use any of ODBC or HDF4 in your build ? Could you try to disable them and see if it makes a difference ?

Or maybe if you've HDF4, try to change the ws2_32.lib to ws2_32 in cmake/modules/packages/FindHDF4.cmake ?

Even

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