Hi Daniel,
Just to clarify:
In either case, please
If the problem is #2 above, could you please try to clone the chrono-projects repository (https://github.com/projectchrono/chrono-projects), then configure and build it to see if you also encounter issues? That repository assumes you have Chrono already built (you only need to specify where the Chrono CMake project configuration script is located); there are several projects in there, but only those that use Chrono modules that you had enabled will be configured and built.
Thanks,
Radu
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Daniel – that is not a solution. The latest release (8.0) is almost one year old. There were many changes in the main branch, and these will be the object of a new release soon.
It’d be really useful to understand why you were getting these linking problems. Could you please provide the answers to the questions below?
--Radu
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Daniel – unless we can reproduce the issue, I don’t see how we could help. Since this only happens with your own code, you will need to provide us with a minimal reproducible example.
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