Hi Simone, you have two options. On the wiki page there are 2 links.

The first goes to a merge request from a github fork. If you clone from that 
fork using the SDK branch it should be bring you Qt5 libs and tools when 
building a SDK

The second goes to a thread of this mailing list containing patches. If you 
apply these onto your meta-qt5 git checkout you should be able to build a SDK 
which contains qt5 libs and tools

Dominik

> Am 01.12.2013 um 18:07 schrieb Eric Bénard <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi Simone,
> 
> Le Sun, 1 Dec 2013 13:31:24 +0100,
> "Simone" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>> I already saw the link posted by Martin, but I really do not understand what
>> I have to do.
>> I tried to clone the url https://github.com/meta-qt5/meta-qt5.wiki.git which
>> I found on this webpage, but I got only some text files....
>> I didn't saw any recipes to clone.. surely it is due to my lack of
>> experience..
>> 
>> I would really appreciate if someone have a couple of minutes to explain
>> what are the first steps to build the SDK...
>> 
> the wiki page says that :
> - meta-qt5 doesn't have recipes to build a SDK
> - several peoples are interested in a SDK
> - Martin is not working on a SDK as he has no interest in a SDK
> 
> So at the moment : you can't build a SDK using meta-qt5 (but you can
> contribute it of course).
> 
> Eric
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