On 03/02/2015 09:53 PM, Denis Shienkov wrote: > Hi all. > > I want to debug a remote Windows device, using the MinGW. The both > HostOS and Target OS is Windows. > I know about the option "Attach to Remote Debug Server" in QtCreator, > but this option is unaceptable to me, > because I has not a direct access to the target PC. I want to use > something similar to "Generic Linux Device", > but for Windows. The reason is that the target device has not a > keyboard, mouse, and has the small displays > with the high resolution. > > I tried following: > > * Install the Qt5.4 (MinGW) on remote PC. > * Install the FreeSSHd (it is a free SSH server) on remote PC. > * Install the Cygwin (it is to emulate a Unix env) on remote PC. > * Create a new "Remote Generic Linux" configuration from the local > QtCreator. > * From the FreeSSHd settings I specify the Cygwin's bash.exe executable > as the shell. > * Trying to connect to remote PC via Putty to ensure that the SSH works > correctly. > * On a remote PC, the Qt5.4, MinGW, Cygwin are passed to the global > PATH env. > > But all attempts to debug are fails. > > First issue - it is that "Check for fre space" fails with error: > > " > :-1: error: Unexpected output from remote process: "df: unknown option -- n > Try 'df --help' for more information."
This and all the following problems you mention indicate that you are using a RemoteLinux type of kit. You simply can't expect this to work for a Windows host. *Maybe* you can force it somehow with a lot of tweaks, but you are really on your own here. > Third issue - even to do copying of target executable to the remote > PC manually (and to delete the upload steps), then then this also > fails with the messagebox: > "Adapter start failed > Initial setup failed: Remote process failed; exit code was 2 Surely there's some stderr output somewhere? Christian _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list Qt-creator@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator