I can't compile the filesystem library

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I'm trying to use the filesystem library and it's not working I need help about compiling this.



I tried to change the included file and I updated my compiler but nothing works



here are the inclusions I made



#include <experimental/filesystem>
namespace fs = std::filesystem;


I compile the cpp file with this command



g++ -Wall -c indexation_fichier.cpp


I get this error



indexation_fichier.cpp:5:10: fatal error: experimental/filesystem: No such file or directory
#include <experimental/filesystem>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.


and here is my compiler version



g++ (MinGW.org GCC-8.2.0-1) 8.2.0


when I type



g++ --version


I want to know what is wrong and what I need to do to make this library work because I need it for my project.
thanks.










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    Try leaving out the "experimental/". The filesystem library was included in standard C++ in the 2017 version.

    – Pete Becker
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:01











  • Possible duplicate of Why can't I use <experimental/filesystem> with g++ 4.9.2?

    – Mike Lui
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:53











  • Possible duplicate of Link errors using <filesystem> members in C++17

    – Mike Lui
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:59











  • @PeteBecker I tried and it works thank you so much

    – Mister onsépatro
    Jan 1 at 18:39
















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I'm trying to use the filesystem library and it's not working I need help about compiling this.



I tried to change the included file and I updated my compiler but nothing works



here are the inclusions I made



#include <experimental/filesystem>
namespace fs = std::filesystem;


I compile the cpp file with this command



g++ -Wall -c indexation_fichier.cpp


I get this error



indexation_fichier.cpp:5:10: fatal error: experimental/filesystem: No such file or directory
#include <experimental/filesystem>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.


and here is my compiler version



g++ (MinGW.org GCC-8.2.0-1) 8.2.0


when I type



g++ --version


I want to know what is wrong and what I need to do to make this library work because I need it for my project.
thanks.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Try leaving out the "experimental/". The filesystem library was included in standard C++ in the 2017 version.

    – Pete Becker
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:01











  • Possible duplicate of Why can't I use <experimental/filesystem> with g++ 4.9.2?

    – Mike Lui
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:53











  • Possible duplicate of Link errors using <filesystem> members in C++17

    – Mike Lui
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:59











  • @PeteBecker I tried and it works thank you so much

    – Mister onsépatro
    Jan 1 at 18:39














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I'm trying to use the filesystem library and it's not working I need help about compiling this.



I tried to change the included file and I updated my compiler but nothing works



here are the inclusions I made



#include <experimental/filesystem>
namespace fs = std::filesystem;


I compile the cpp file with this command



g++ -Wall -c indexation_fichier.cpp


I get this error



indexation_fichier.cpp:5:10: fatal error: experimental/filesystem: No such file or directory
#include <experimental/filesystem>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.


and here is my compiler version



g++ (MinGW.org GCC-8.2.0-1) 8.2.0


when I type



g++ --version


I want to know what is wrong and what I need to do to make this library work because I need it for my project.
thanks.










share|improve this question














I'm trying to use the filesystem library and it's not working I need help about compiling this.



I tried to change the included file and I updated my compiler but nothing works



here are the inclusions I made



#include <experimental/filesystem>
namespace fs = std::filesystem;


I compile the cpp file with this command



g++ -Wall -c indexation_fichier.cpp


I get this error



indexation_fichier.cpp:5:10: fatal error: experimental/filesystem: No such file or directory
#include <experimental/filesystem>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.


and here is my compiler version



g++ (MinGW.org GCC-8.2.0-1) 8.2.0


when I type



g++ --version


I want to know what is wrong and what I need to do to make this library work because I need it for my project.
thanks.







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    Try leaving out the "experimental/". The filesystem library was included in standard C++ in the 2017 version.

    – Pete Becker
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:01











  • Possible duplicate of Why can't I use <experimental/filesystem> with g++ 4.9.2?

    – Mike Lui
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:53











  • Possible duplicate of Link errors using <filesystem> members in C++17

    – Mike Lui
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:59











  • @PeteBecker I tried and it works thank you so much

    – Mister onsépatro
    Jan 1 at 18:39














  • 1





    Try leaving out the "experimental/". The filesystem library was included in standard C++ in the 2017 version.

    – Pete Becker
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:01











  • Possible duplicate of Why can't I use <experimental/filesystem> with g++ 4.9.2?

    – Mike Lui
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:53











  • Possible duplicate of Link errors using <filesystem> members in C++17

    – Mike Lui
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:59











  • @PeteBecker I tried and it works thank you so much

    – Mister onsépatro
    Jan 1 at 18:39








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1





Try leaving out the "experimental/". The filesystem library was included in standard C++ in the 2017 version.

– Pete Becker
Dec 31 '18 at 19:01





Try leaving out the "experimental/". The filesystem library was included in standard C++ in the 2017 version.

– Pete Becker
Dec 31 '18 at 19:01













Possible duplicate of Why can't I use <experimental/filesystem> with g++ 4.9.2?

– Mike Lui
Dec 31 '18 at 19:53





Possible duplicate of Why can't I use <experimental/filesystem> with g++ 4.9.2?

– Mike Lui
Dec 31 '18 at 19:53













Possible duplicate of Link errors using <filesystem> members in C++17

– Mike Lui
Dec 31 '18 at 19:59





Possible duplicate of Link errors using <filesystem> members in C++17

– Mike Lui
Dec 31 '18 at 19:59













@PeteBecker I tried and it works thank you so much

– Mister onsépatro
Jan 1 at 18:39





@PeteBecker I tried and it works thank you so much

– Mister onsépatro
Jan 1 at 18:39












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