Adding ‘inherit populate_dk_qt5’ solved my issue. Thanks for the help!
Regards, Charles > On Jan 31, 2016, at 10:47 AM, Christian Ege <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Charles, > On 31.01.2016 15:40, Charles Werther wrote: >> All, >> >> I've created an image for the Raspberry Pi 2 which includes Qt5 and the >> WiringPi library and it runs great on the device. However, when I run the >> command 'bitbake myQtImage -c populate_sdk' I get the Pi sysroot with >> everything in it but I don't get the x86-64 qmake I need to cross compile on >> my desktop. When I run meta-toolchain-qt5 I get the x86-64 qmake I want but >> the wiringPi library isn't included in the Pi sysroot. What do I need to do >> to generate an SDK that includes both the wiringPi library in the Pi sysroot >> and the x86-64 qmake? > Have you added the following to your image? > > # for populate_sdk to create a valid toolchain > inherit populate_sdk_qt5 > > I recently did some Qt5 tests with the UDOO board. You can find a > discussion here: > > http://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/openembedded-yocto-on-udoo-boards.2965/ > > The Qt5 part was mainly taken from Qt5 on Wandboard: > http://wiki.wandboard.org/index.php/Building_Qt5_using_yocto_on_Wandboard > > The details about inherit populate_sdk_qt5 have been discussed here > several times > >> >> Thanks, >> Charles > > Regards, > Christian > > > -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
