Thank you very much, Michael. I've finally build my example with your help.
But when I try to run it on the target with /usb/bin/hello -qws, the screen
freezes with my example shown on the display. Do I have to configure
anything on the target?
2011/4/14 Michael Olbrich
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Apr 14
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 07:38:17PM +0200, ayserd yawsedr wrote:
> for my Hello-World-Example, I need my hallo.cpp *AND* a .pro file? Can I
> modify an example from qt-sources (copy the .pro-file, rename variables)?
> After that, I have to tar it and put it to my ptxdist with ptxdist
> newpacka
Hi again,
for my Hello-World-Example, I need my hallo.cpp *AND* a .pro file? Can I
modify an example from qt-sources (copy the .pro-file, rename variables)?
After that, I have to tar it and put it to my ptxdist with ptxdist
newpackage src-qmake-prog?
Thank you in advance.
2011/4/14 ayserd yaws
Thank you for your answer. So all I need is my hello.cpp? That's great. I'll
read this manual...
2011/4/14 Michael Olbrich
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:20:03AM +0200, ayserd yawsedr wrote:
> > could anybody explain me how to include an qt-hello-world example to
> > ptxdist? Do I need any make-
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:20:03AM +0200, ayserd yawsedr wrote:
> could anybody explain me how to include an qt-hello-world example to
> ptxdist? Do I need any make-files? Are there any tutorials?
There is the quickstart manual[1]. And you can create a new qt application
with:
$ ptxdist newpackage
Hello,
could anybody explain me how to include an qt-hello-world example to
ptxdist? Do I need any make-files? Are there any tutorials?
Thanks.
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