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    DarkRidder
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    Tryied to do it manuall and with the script. The script can't get the gcc-4.7-linaro, as it comes corrupted (" Saving to: ‘gcc-4.7-linaro-rpi-gnueabihf.tbz’

    100%[======================================>] 1.445 --.-K/s in 0s

    2014-10-24 22:49:41 (103 MB/s) - ‘gcc-4.7-linaro-rpi-gnueabihf.tbz’ saved [1445/1445]

    bzip2: (stdin) is not a bzip2 file.
    tar: Child returned status 2
    tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
    Error extracting cross compilation tool "), and manuall I can't get the right gcc-4.7-linaro, and after searching for it on google, I found one that returns this error:
    "/home/roque/opt/gcc-4.7-linaro-rpi-gnueabihf/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++ --sysroot=/mnt/rasp-pi-rootfs -o libtest.so -shared -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -fPIC bsymbolic_functions.c
    bsymbolic_functions.c:2:2: error: #error "Symbolic function binding on this architecture may be broken, disabling it (see QTBUG-36129)."
    #error "Symbolic function binding on this architecture may be broken, disabling it (see QTBUG-36129)."
    ^
    Symbolic function binding disabled.
    -reduce-relocations was requested but this compiler does not support it
    Re-run configure with -v for more information
    "

    Also, I can't set ./configure properly because of the above error and lastly, the /qtjsbackend folder does not exist on the git cloned repo.

    Sorry for all the amount of information, all of a sudden, but these are the errors I got. I am doing this on a Ubuntu 64-bit 14.04, and I installed ia32-libs. SGaist, I think you are the only one who can help me at this point. What are my alternatives?

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      SGaist
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      Are you sure the download is valid ?

      Anyway, look a bit further down the wiki, you'll see that they recommend the cross-compiler from http://gitorious.org/cross-compile-tools/ which, by the way, is more recent

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        DarkRidder
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        Still not working SGaist :( Here is a printscreen that might help!

        http://i.imgur.com/8AhPVQP.png

        Thank you very much for the support!

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          SGaist
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          Remove the -reduce-relocations from the options like suggested, it should continue after that

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            DarkRidder
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            That sorted out right, but then, another error and this one I could not fix:
            While making it, got this error:
            http://i.imgur.com/WY4nyte.png

            I tried to ignore it, but on the install got this one:
            http://i.imgur.com/Zejtzww.png

            Any advice on this?

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              SGaist
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              Run make without -j to get the error

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                DarkRidder
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                Same:

                http://i.imgur.com/BmyMPEv.png

                [EDIT]: I have run just "make" to get to that error.

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                  SGaist
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                  It makes it more readable and ensures that you don't have several errors in parallel.

                  Anyway, I wasn't hit by that one, however, replacing DISPMANX_TRANSFORM_T by VC_IMAGE_TRANSFORM_T should be enough in that case

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                    DarkRidder
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                    THank you, all sorted out right now I think! Now doing dd to the sdcard. After I plug it in RPi, I assume that qt is all set up, so if I run qt on terminal it will recognize it, right?

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                      SGaist
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                      What do you mean by run Qt on terminal ?

                      Since you cross-compiled Qt, you should start Qt Creator, Go to the Preferences, in Build and Run add your newly built Qt, make a kit using it. Add a Generic Device in devices and connect it to the Rasberry Pi.

                      Then create a default application that you'll configure with your Raspberry specific Kit, build, run and enjoy !

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                        DarkRidder
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                        Ok, but I need to compile a program that makes use of Qt to run in RaspberryPi, how can I do that?

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                          That's what the last paragraph describes, just start a new default project, select your Raspberry Kit, hit the run button which will trigger a build and start the application on the Pi (if you correctly add the device in the preferences)

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                            DarkRidder
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                            ok, so first things first, How do I do all that? What manuals can I read? I am using Ubuntu (and sorry for my noobish knowledge on this, going for Qt for the first time, and it's not being an easy ride! ).

                            EDIT: I don't have any Qt environment set-up!

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                              You don't have Qt Creator installed ? Then you should go and download the Linux package and install it.

                              Then go through Qt's documentation/tutorials/examples

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                                DarkRidder
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                                SGaist, afte rall, there was something wrong with qmake.

                                http://i.imgur.com/uZcPyoQ.png

                                Suggestions? I tried again sudo make install on qtbase folder, but reported this:

                                "
                                ntConfigVersion.cmake /mnt/rasp-pi-rootfs/usr/local/qt5pi/lib/cmake/Qt5Concurrent/
                                make[2]: Leaving directory /home/roque/opt/qt5/qtbase/src/concurrent' cd gui/ && ( test -e Makefile || /home/roque/opt/qt5/qtbase/bin/qmake /home/roque/opt/qt5/qtbase/src/gui/gui.pro -o Makefile ) && make -f Makefile install make[2]: Entering directory /home/roque/opt/qt5/qtbase/src/gui'
                                make[2]: *** No rule to make target /mnt/rasp-pi-rootfs/opt/vc/include/GLES2/gl2.h', needed by .obj/qaccessible.o'. Stop.
                                make[2]: Leaving directory /home/roque/opt/qt5/qtbase/src/gui' make[1]: *** [sub-gui-install_subtargets] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory /home/roque/opt/qt5/qtbase/src'
                                make: *** [sub-src-install_subtargets] Error 2
                                roque@Roque-Ubuntu:~/opt/qt5/qtbase$ sudo -e Makefile || /home/roque/opt/qt5/qtbase/bin/qmake /home/roque/opt/qt5/qtbase/src/gui/gui.pro -o Makefile
                                sudo: Makefile unchanged
                                roque@Roque-Ubuntu:~/opt/qt5/qtbase$ sudo -e Makefile || /home/roque/opt/qt5/qtbase/bin/qmake /home/roque/opt/qt5/qtbase/src/gui/gui.pro -o Makefile
                                sudo: Makefile unchanged
                                "

                                [EDIT] Also, error output while trying to build:
                                "Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: quick
                                22:56:03: The process "/usr/local/qt5pi/bin/qmake" exited with code 3.
                                Error while building/deploying project helloworld (kit: Raspberry Pi)
                                When executing step "qmake"
                                22:56:03: Elapsed time: 00:00."

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                                  SGaist
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                                  Did you mount your Raspberry Pi fs ?

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