Hi Tobias! On 17 January 2013 12:49, Tobias Hunger <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Andrea! > Welcome aboard:-)
thank you :) > Creator 2.6 comes with a sdktool that helps with registering these things. > > Run sdktool --help for a list of commands and sdktool command --help for > more details on the options for each command. Its use is straight forward > and there are some examples in src/tools/sdktool/README.txt. > > This tool unfortunately requires knowledge of creator internal enums and > constants used to identify different things. The easiest way to get those is > to set up a tool chain/kit/Qt version manually in creator and then check the > xml files creator saves those settings in for the actual values. The files > are in ~/.config/QtProject/qtcreator/something.xml (kits are in profiles.xml > for historical reasons;). oh that's fine! The important for the moment is to know that there is a way to do it. We will think about how to use it later. >> 3) Adding a "Add new Ubuntu Device" in Options->Devices: so people >> will be able to add it. For the moment what we need is not different >> from what "Generic Linux Device" already offers, but I'd like to know >> how to customize it, just in case we will need something different in >> the future. Which part of the code do I have to customize? > > > There was some code using avahi to discover devices... maybe somebody could > brush that up. *hint* > > Devices are derived from the IDevice class. They are constructed by an > IDeviceFactory. no, probably I didn't explain it very well. I don't need a way to automatically discover/detect a device (well... it would not hurt :P ), I'm asking what I should do to customize the QtCreator dialog window that appear when you click on "Add" button. Actually I've these choices: - Generic Linux Device - Maemo5/Fremantle - MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan - Blackberry Device - QNX Device How to add "Ubuntu Phone device" for example? How to customize the dialog window that comes after you click on "Start Wizard"? Is there a template I can modify, like I did for the project wizard? > Please keep all the ubuntu-specific code in a plugin. If you happen to > improve generic linux support, that can of course go with the existing code. ok > For the creator side: A gcc targeting arm should be easy to add to the > GccToolChain. Actually it might already work:-) This depends a bit on the > configuration of your GCC. for the moment I can leave out the cross-compilation and concentrate on a pure QML application, so I won't need any cross-compilation for a while. Thanks again for your help :) Regards, -- Andrea Grandi - Software Engineer / Qt Ambassador Ubuntu Member: https://launchpad.net/~andreagrandi website: http://www.andreagrandi.it _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
