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    kuzulis
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    @peterlin82,

    no. it is still in "experimental" support, only for the rooted devices. You should take and re-build QtSerialPort from sources from Git.

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      liangliang
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      @ kuzulis ,
      I take and re-build Qt source from Git successful.

      http://qt-project.org/wiki/building_qt-android_on_windows

      then I root my phone.
      i use the demo named master in serialport examples to test

      then i found that i can not open device
      here is the error log .

      W/Qt (25097): qserialport_unix.cpp:94 (QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString&)): The following directories are not readable or writable for detaling with lock files
      W/Qt (25097):
      W/Qt (25097): qserialport_unix.cpp:96 (QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString&)): /var/lock
      W/Qt (25097):
      W/Qt (25097): qserialport_unix.cpp:96 (QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString&)): /etc/locks
      W/Qt (25097):
      W/Qt (25097): qserialport_unix.cpp:96 (QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString&)): /var/spool/locks
      W/Qt (25097):
      W/Qt (25097): qserialport_unix.cpp:96 (QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString&)): /var/spool/uucp
      W/Qt (25097):
      W/Qt (25097): qserialport_unix.cpp:96 (QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString&)): /tmp
      W/Qt (25097):
      W/Qt (25097): qserialport_unix.cpp:96 (QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString&)): /data/local/tmp
      W/Qt (25097):
      W/Qt (25097): qserialport_unix.cpp:197 (bool QSerialPortPrivate::open(QIODevice::OpenMode)): Failed to create a lock file for opening the device

      Can anyone tell me how to do with it . and how to get open device permission .

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        kuzulis
        Qt Champions 2020
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        bq. Can anyone tell me how to do with it . and how to get open device permission .

        Seems, you should to run your application as superuser.

        PS: Now is in process an attempt to implement support of QtSerialPort for non-rooted Android devices : https://codereview.qt-project.org/#change,83480

        But I do not know when this solution will be completed. So, need for waiting only. :)

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          liangliang
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          @ kuzulis
          thanks , but i have no idea how to run my application as superuser , can you give me some tips ?

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            kuzulis
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            @sudo <path/to/my/app>@

            no?

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              liangliang
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              @ kuzulis ,
              my computer is win7 system, and i use qtCreator to deploy application
              afer google , some people give some advise :

              QT Creator switch to Projects > "Run Settings" > "Run configuration:"
              select "custom executable"
              Executable: sudo /d4/workspace/qt/test2-build-desktop/test2
              change the above line to match your project path

              i did these steps .
              sudo E:/QT5.3_beta_code/serialport/build-master-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_7_Qt_5_3_1-Debug

              then some errors occured.
              *sudo E:/QT5.3_beta_code/serialport/build-master-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_7_Qt_5_3_1-Debug
              can not be found in the path. *

              these step is right ? i am not so familiar with sudo command , i don‘t know if i do the right command.

              thanks!

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                kuzulis
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                To be honest, I don't know how to do it from QtCreator.

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                  mr_wallyit
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                  @lab Rat
                  I have build QtSerialport with the library 5.3.0 but i have always equal message.

                  The device is unblocked because if i use serial-java i can open the port.

                  thanks.

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                    mr_wallyit
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                    sorry, I am new in this forum

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                      phyatt
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                      I put some time into getting Qt + Android + QtSerialPort to work from a windows computer. I wrote a blog post about how I went about it. It works really well when it was all done.

                      I also needed to do my own JNI calls, too, so I ended up copying the UsbJNIActivity and inserting my own code.

                      http://phyatt.t15.org/wp/2015/04/qt-android-serial-port/

                      Hope that helps.

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                        Hello_ZB
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                        If you're going to connect the FTDI chip, then you can approach this sample https://github.com/HelloZB/QtAndroidFTDI (no need root device).

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