On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 12:50:08PM +0100, barhoumi mohtadi wrote:
> I am trying to compile execute a qt proejct (that i have built in my 
> development machine) on the target machine ( the embedded one). 
> The project load normaly dynamic libraries (*.so) to run normally.
> 
> But , when executing the project on the development machine, the .so are not 
> loaded.
> in fact , the debugging output indicates ; Plugin uses incompatible Qt 
> Library : expected build key "i386 linux ptx-g++ full-config,' , got "i486 
> linux g++-4 full-config".
> 
> 
> I must precise, that i didn't create packages for my project, because , it is 
> kind of impossible due to architecture i've adopted for the application. So 
> i'm executing the application "normally" from the terminal (  xinit 
> path_to_app/appname).
> 
> For loading the plugins, i use QPluginLoader
> 
> So , i'm wondering, if there anyway to encounter this problem?? ( differnt 
> buildkeys) . otherwise, is there anyway to compile the sources with the same 
> version of compiler that is on my target machine ( embedded)... ( can i 
> compile them directly there? or can i add the target machine compiler and 
> debugger in the host development machine, so i can compile them there ???))
> 
> Your help is much appreciated.

If you're using qmake, then just use
<BSP>/platform-<some-plat>/sysroot-cross/bin/qmake and make sure the
toolchain for the BSP is in PATH. Then you're project should be built with
the correct toolchain and qt version.

Michael

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