Apparently, you're still using a 14.10 build chroot. I'd suggest
creating a new one for 15.04. qmake support was heavily improved with
vivid.
Am Fr, 7. Aug, 2015 um 9:34 schrieb Matthias Apitz <[email protected]>:
El día Friday, August 07, 2015 a las 09:01:47PM +0200, Nolaan
escribió:
Hello,
I've downloaded you're archive and I would suggest you to check if
you
have the file linux-g++ in your hierarchy. Also try to verify the
toolchain
settings to see i you're using the right one (armhf).
Hi,
I have as well the feeling that I'm missing something. I just
installed
some month ago the SDK and now I'm using it for the very first time;
do
I have to create, for example, some "device" as a button on the left
side suggests? where is the file linux-g++ expected to be and what is
a
toolchain?
btw: when I do run qmake+make in the dir it creates correctly a 64-bit
application which starts fine in my Ubuntu laptop; but this is not
what
I need :-)
Thanks for helping
matthias
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