Sorry I don't understand you. Do I need to recompile qt for the target architecture or not ?
2015-09-27 12:05 GMT+02:00 Orgad Shaneh <[email protected]>: > On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Davide Picchi <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm trying since days to write and develop programs on my host pc (Ubuntu >> 64bit) using qt-creator for my beaglebone and raspberry pi devices. I >> looked for 'qt-creator cross compile beagle, raspberry etc...' and it leads >> me to hundred of links and tutorial on *how to compile qt-creator for my >> target plattform*. But seriously, that not my idea. All what I want is >> to simply use my pc for developing my programs and lately deploy them to >> the remote device. >> >> So first of all a noob question: *Is something wrong with my idea? >> Should I really compile the source of qt for beaglebone or raspberry on my >> pc for writing programs which lately should be run on that devices????* >> >> I will not compile qt-creator again for another plattform, so I don't >> know how to find the right way. A lot of informations on internet are >> misleading. >> >> So after many hours spend look for the right information I come up with >> the following procedure: >> >> first I installed a arm-gnu toolchain on my 64bit Ubuntu. >> >> $sudo apt-get install build-essential libc6-armhf-cross >> libc6-dev-armhf-cross binutils-arm-linux-gnueabihf >> linux-libc-dev-armhf-cross libstdc++6-armhf-cross >> gcc-4.8-arm-linux-gnueabihf g++-4.8-arm-linux-gnueabihf >> >> then I installed qt-creator from the repository on my Ubuntu: >> >> $sudo apt-get install qtcreator >> >> I tried to configure to use qt for compiling my projects using the toolchain >> for arm (see following pictures) >> >> Screenshot #1 <http://s29.postimg.org/6qqre3d3r/hb3_FV.png> >> >> and here: >> >> Screenshot #2 <http://s15.postimg.org/w5hqqu8kb/v_Yf_JB.png> >> >> but it seems that qt-creator doesn't recognize the new kit when I start a >> new project: >> >> Screenshot #3 <http://s24.postimg.org/deta1gnf9/Fx_My_Q.png> >> >> Now: I m really confused, I could think that the problem is related to >> qt, but I m not sure, whether the way of thinking, that I can compile on >> ubuntu 64bit and then run my application on the remote device is right or >> not. >> >> For this reason it would be nice if you can answer the question above. >> >> Furthermore: I tried adding a QT-version to my kit and in this case it >> happens that the gnueabi compiler conflicts with that options and the >> following problem arises: >> >> Screenshot #4 <http://s24.postimg.org/j4e3ziiz9/v_FS70.png> >> >> I would like to say again that I don't need to use qt-library or >> something like that on my remote device. I need just to use the qt-IDE as >> IDE for my projects (mainly c or c++ plain projects) >> >> Thanks and regards >> > Maybe try using qbs instead of qmake? > > - Orgad >
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