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    gmaro
    wrote on 5 Apr 2012, 23:15 last edited by
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    mitchelhajime, no mater you do, you won't compile this project on ubuntu. Also it seems you just don't have the qjson lib.

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      mitchelhajime
      wrote on 5 Apr 2012, 23:21 last edited by
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      [quote author="gmaro" date="1333667746"]mitchelhajime, no mater you do, you won't compile this project on ubuntu. Also it seems you just don't have the qjson lib.[/quote]

      :/ I installed qjson with ubuntu's repository... Is better I download the library and compile in terminal or Qt?

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        gmaro
        wrote on 5 Apr 2012, 23:25 last edited by
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        [quote author="mitchelhajime" date="1333668065"]
        :/ I installed qjson with ubuntu's repository... Is better I download the library and compile in terminal or Qt?[/quote]

        That's fine, you just need to check where it is and pass the correct path.

        But still, I think you've missed this:
        [quote author="1+1=2" date="1333667188"];-) libraries such as advapi32.lib setupapi.lib or libadvapi32.a libsetupapi.a are all Windows special.[/quote]

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          mitchelhajime
          wrote on 5 Apr 2012, 23:28 last edited by
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          But still, I think you've missed this:
          [quote author="1+1=2" date="1333667188"];-) libraries such as advapi32.lib setupapi.lib or libadvapi32.a libsetupapi.a are all Windows special.[/quote]

          [/quote]

          Ah.. this library's I found for linux too.. one is in the mingw32 for linux

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            dbzhang800
            wrote on 5 Apr 2012, 23:44 last edited by
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            [quote author="mitchelhajime" date="1333668523"]

            Ah.. this library's I found for linux too.. one is in the mingw32 for linux[/quote]

            If you really want to cross-compile the project, you should compile the Qt using the cross-compiler first. All of course, you will come with many many problems, but once done, you will be a Specialist in Qt area.

            However, I don't know: what is the project for? why you want to compile a windows project under linux? ....

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              mitchelhajime
              wrote on 5 Apr 2012, 23:51 last edited by
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              [quote author="1+1=2" date="1333669466"]
              [quote author="mitchelhajime" date="1333668523"]

              Ah.. this library's I found for linux too.. one is in the mingw32 for linux[/quote]

              If you really want to cross-compile the project, you should compile the Qt using the cross-compiler first. All of course, you will come with many many problems, but once done, you will be a Specialist in Qt area.

              However, I don't know: what is the project for? why you want to compile a windows project under linux? ....[/quote]

              It is a program that talks to a hardware to get and send data with interface (for the customers).
              I need to make this run in linux and windows. :/

              Thanks for help I go to read about Cross-Compiling now :)

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                dbzhang800
                wrote on 6 Apr 2012, 00:01 last edited by
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                ;(

                You are on the wrong way now, you should know that, the result of cross-compiling is a windows application. After successfully(If you really can do this) compiled, you will need a windows system to run it!

                If all you use is a serial port, it will be very easy.

                Forget this .pro file, write a right one.

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                  mitchelhajime
                  wrote on 6 Apr 2012, 00:07 last edited by
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                  [quote author="1+1=2" date="1333670506"];(

                  You are on the wrong way now, you should know that, the result of cross-compiling is a windows application. After successfully(If you really can do this) compiled, you will need a windows system to run it!

                  If all you use is a serial port, it will be very easy.

                  Forget this .pro file, write a right one.[/quote]

                  I agree it's pretty easy to make a program that configures the hardware and send (for one website) and receive data (for sensors) , but I need to do with with graphical interface and linux for end user.

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                    dbzhang800
                    wrote on 6 Apr 2012, 00:14 last edited by
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                    What I mean is, write a cross-platform serialport application with GUI is rather easy too.

                    But you have make an easy problem become complexed, as you get a platform special project file, and you want to compile it under another platform.

                    Cross-platform examples can be found from google too. such as

                    http://docs.qextserialport.googlecode.com/hg/1.2/examples-uartassistant.html

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                      mitchelhajime
                      wrote on 9 Apr 2012, 13:41 last edited by
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                      [quote author="1+1=2" date="1333671273"]What I mean is, write a cross-platform serialport application with GUI is rather easy too.

                      But you have make an easy problem become complexed, as you get a platform special project file, and you want to compile it under another platform.

                      Cross-platform examples can be found from google too. such as

                      http://docs.qextserialport.googlecode.com/hg/1.2/examples-uartassistant.html[/quote]

                      Thanks after I used part of this lib's example for made the project but I had to add a timer and a customizable filter for the output data.

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