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    NTCYP
    wrote on last edited by
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    Thank you.

    As you can see in TI form I already set what you wrote now.

    Add your cross-compiler to the Compilers tab.
    In QT Compilers Tab I add as path:
    /home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00/linux-devkit/sysroots/i686-arago-linux/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc
    The ABI: arm-linux-generic

    Am I correct?

    Add your custom copy of Qt to the Qt Versions tab.
    QT version: /home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00/linux-devkit/sysroots/i686-arago-linux/usr/bin/qmake
    The version names shows as: QT 4.8.3 but I use QT 5.5.1
    Error: No compiler can produce code for this Qt version. Please define one or more compilers.

    Am I correct?

    In the Kits tab, create a new kit, and select your cross-compiler and your custom copy of Qt.
    When I go to Kits tab what ever I do I get an error as mention both form.

    My TI SDK is:
    ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00

    MY QT Version is:
    Qt Creator 3.5.1 (opensource)
    Based on Qt 5.5.1 (GCC 4.9.1 20140922 (Red Hat 4.9.1-10), 64 bit)
    Built on Oct 13 2015 07:38:30
    From revision e548635a24

    Kind Regards

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    • N NTCYP

      Thank you.

      As you can see in TI form I already set what you wrote now.

      Add your cross-compiler to the Compilers tab.
      In QT Compilers Tab I add as path:
      /home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00/linux-devkit/sysroots/i686-arago-linux/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc
      The ABI: arm-linux-generic

      Am I correct?

      Add your custom copy of Qt to the Qt Versions tab.
      QT version: /home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00/linux-devkit/sysroots/i686-arago-linux/usr/bin/qmake
      The version names shows as: QT 4.8.3 but I use QT 5.5.1
      Error: No compiler can produce code for this Qt version. Please define one or more compilers.

      Am I correct?

      In the Kits tab, create a new kit, and select your cross-compiler and your custom copy of Qt.
      When I go to Kits tab what ever I do I get an error as mention both form.

      My TI SDK is:
      ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00

      MY QT Version is:
      Qt Creator 3.5.1 (opensource)
      Based on Qt 5.5.1 (GCC 4.9.1 20140922 (Red Hat 4.9.1-10), 64 bit)
      Built on Oct 13 2015 07:38:30
      From revision e548635a24

      Kind Regards

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      JKSH
      Moderators
      wrote on last edited by
      #8

      @NTCYP said:

      Add your cross-compiler to the Compilers tab.
      In QT Compilers Tab I add as path:
      /home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00/linux-devkit/sysroots/i686-arago-linux/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc
      The ABI: arm-linux-generic

      Am I correct?

      Yes.

      Error: No compiler can produce code for this Qt version. Please define one or more compilers.

      Am I correct?

      No. This error message says that your compiler is not compatible with your version of Qt.

      How did you build this version of Qt?

      The version names shows as: QT 4.8.3 but I use QT 5.5.1

      If the version name shows Qt 4.8.3, that means you have Qt 4.8.3. It is not Qt 5.5.1.

      MY QT Version is:
      Qt Creator 3.5.1 (opensource)
      Based on Qt 5.5.1 (GCC 4.9.1 20140922 (Red Hat 4.9.1-10), 64 bit)
      Built on Oct 13 2015 07:38:30
      From revision e548635a24

      This is information about your Qt Creator IDE. This is not information about your Qt libraries.

      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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        wrote on last edited by NTCYP
        #9

        Thank you very much. I almost understand.
        My compiler is: /home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00/linux-devkit/sysroots/i686-arago-linux/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc

        I am using pos terminal (TI AM37x) The ACS ACR890 Pos Terminal.
        Which version of QT is suitable for me? Or how can I get correct Qt libraries?

        Kind Regards

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        • N NTCYP

          Thank you very much. I almost understand.
          My compiler is: /home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00/linux-devkit/sysroots/i686-arago-linux/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc

          I am using pos terminal (TI AM37x) The ACS ACR890 Pos Terminal.
          Which version of QT is suitable for me? Or how can I get correct Qt libraries?

          Kind Regards

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          JKSH
          Moderators
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          You're welcome :)

          @NTCYP said:

          My compiler is: /home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00/linux-devkit/sysroots/i686-arago-linux/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc

          I am using pos terminal (TI AM37x).
          Which version of QT is suitable for me? Or how can I get correct Qt libraries?

          You need to use Qt libraries that are compiled by your arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc compiler.

          You have two choices:

          1. Go to the place where you downloaded the compiler, and ask them to give you the correct version of the Qt libraries. OR,
          2. Build the Qt libraries yourself.

          Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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            Thank you very much JKSH. You are very kind.

            I already ask TI Form the same problem. "https://e2e.ti.com/support/arm/sitara_arm/f/791/t/469753". One of TI Employee will ask the TI software team to check this problem.

            If I get correct info from TI I will also write here the solution.

            Kind Regards,

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            • N NTCYP

              Thank you very much JKSH. You are very kind.

              I already ask TI Form the same problem. "https://e2e.ti.com/support/arm/sitara_arm/f/791/t/469753". One of TI Employee will ask the TI software team to check this problem.

              If I get correct info from TI I will also write here the solution.

              Kind Regards,

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              JKSH
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              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              @NTCYP said:

              If I get correct info from TI I will also write here the solution.

              Thank you! Other people who have the same problem will be grateful.

              Good luck

              Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                wrote on last edited by NTCYP
                #13

                Hi JKSH,

                First of all I thank you for your kind reply. I couldn't get any correct answer from TI so I install everything from start.

                1. I install Ubuntu 12.04 32bit
                2. I install QT 5.4.1 version
                3. I install TI-SDK-AM37x-EVM-06.00

                Then I get correct toolchain from ACS (acs.com.hk) for ACR890 pos terminal. I unpack the correct toolchain and copied into home/ntms/ location. Now there is a qmake in home/ntms/linux-devkit/bin/qmake.

                I start my QT 5.4.1 (creator 3.3.1) and create a QT Widgets App. (SampleHelloWorld).
                ACS advice me to use new toolchain and register to QT. So in project > manage kits section, I goto QT version tab.
                And try to add new kits. Already there is a auto-detected qmake version (/home/ntms/Qt5.4.1/5.4/gcc/bin/qmake). I use add button to enter new qmake manually.

                As soon as I choose the qmake in (/home/ntms/linux-devkit/bin/qmake) I get an error that says:

                The qmake executable /home/ntms/linux-devkit/bin/qmake could not be added: Cannot start "/home/ntms/linux-devkit/bin/qmake": No such file or directory

                Any help please?

                Kind Regards

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                  jsulm
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                  #14

                  Is /home/ntms/linux-devkit/bin/qmake executable?
                  Can you try to run it in a terminal?

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • N NTCYP

                    Hi JKSH,

                    First of all I thank you for your kind reply. I couldn't get any correct answer from TI so I install everything from start.

                    1. I install Ubuntu 12.04 32bit
                    2. I install QT 5.4.1 version
                    3. I install TI-SDK-AM37x-EVM-06.00

                    Then I get correct toolchain from ACS (acs.com.hk) for ACR890 pos terminal. I unpack the correct toolchain and copied into home/ntms/ location. Now there is a qmake in home/ntms/linux-devkit/bin/qmake.

                    I start my QT 5.4.1 (creator 3.3.1) and create a QT Widgets App. (SampleHelloWorld).
                    ACS advice me to use new toolchain and register to QT. So in project > manage kits section, I goto QT version tab.
                    And try to add new kits. Already there is a auto-detected qmake version (/home/ntms/Qt5.4.1/5.4/gcc/bin/qmake). I use add button to enter new qmake manually.

                    As soon as I choose the qmake in (/home/ntms/linux-devkit/bin/qmake) I get an error that says:

                    The qmake executable /home/ntms/linux-devkit/bin/qmake could not be added: Cannot start "/home/ntms/linux-devkit/bin/qmake": No such file or directory

                    Any help please?

                    Kind Regards

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                    JKSH
                    Moderators
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    @NTCYP said:

                    1. I install QT 5.4.1 version

                    Where did you get this from?

                    1. I install TI-SDK-AM37x-EVM-06.00

                    Where did you get this from?

                    Then I get correct toolchain from ACS (acs.com.hk) for ACR890 pos terminal. I unpack the correct toolchain and copied into home/ntms/ location. Now there is a qmake in home/ntms/linux-devkit/bin/qmake.

                    I start my QT 5.4.1 (creator 3.3.1) and create a QT Widgets App. (SampleHelloWorld).
                    ACS advice me to use new toolchain and register to QT. So in project > manage kits section, I goto QT version tab.
                    And try to add new kits. Already there is a auto-detected qmake version (/home/ntms/Qt5.4.1/5.4/gcc/bin/qmake). I use add button to enter new qmake manually.

                    Is this version of Qt for Desktop Linux or for ARM Linux?

                    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                      wrote on last edited by NTCYP
                      #16

                      Hi JKSH,

                      QT 5.4.1 version:
                      qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.4.1.run
                      https://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.4/5.4.1/

                      TI-SDK-AM37x-EVM-06.00 version:
                      ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00-Linux-x86-Install.bin
                      http://www.ti.com/tool/LINUXEZSDK-SITARA
                      http://software-dl.ti.com/sitara_linux/esd/AM37xSDK/latest/index_FDS.html

                      Correct toolchain from ACS (acs.com.hk) for ACR890 pos terminal:
                      I bought from acs.com.hk.

                      Is this version of Qt for Desktop Linux or for ARM Linux?
                      I am not sure what do you mean. In their SDK document that shows that they use QT. As well as TI-SDK-AM37x Lab they use QT to create a app. After creating and building up with right toolchain we use FileZilla to export into ACR890 pos terminal.

                      My QT version is:
                      Qt Creator 3.3.1 (opensource)
                      Based on Qt 5.4.1 (GCC 4.6.1, 32 bit)
                      Built on Feb 20 2015 at 04:13:34
                      From revision 567c6eb875
                      Copyright 2008-2015 The Qt Company Ltd. All rights reserved.

                      Also ACS send me new tool-chain that I explained above (linux-devkit). And here is the contents of linux-devkit.

                      *ntms@ubuntu:~$ cd /home/ntms/linux-devkit
                      ntms@ubuntu:~/linux-devkit$ ls
                      arm-arago-linux-gnueabi libexec
                      bin mkspecs
                      environment-setup sbin
                      environment-setup~ share
                      etc site-config-armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi
                      i686-linux var
                      include version-armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi
                      lib
                      ntms@ubuntu:~/linux-devkit$ ^C
                      ntms@ubuntu:~/linux-devkit$ *

                      But I dont know how to use "environment-setup". And here is the "environment-setup" contents.

                      SDK_PATH="/home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-05.07.00.00/linux-devkit"
                      if [ -z "$ZSH_NAME" ] && [ "x$0" = "x./environment-setup" ]; then
                      echo "Error: This script needs to be sourced. Please run as ". ./environment-setup""
                      exit 1
                      else
                      if [ -n "$BASH_SOURCE" ]; then
                      SDK_PATH="dirname $BASH_SOURCE"
                      fi
                      SDK_PATH=readlink -f "$SDK_PATH"
                      export SDK_PATH=/home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-05.07.00.00/linux-devkit
                      fi
                      export TARGET_SYS=arm-arago-linux-gnueabi
                      export TARGET_PREFIX=$TARGET_SYS-
                      export PATH=$SDK_PATH/bin:$PATH
                      export CPATH=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/include:$CPATH
                      export PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS
                      export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/lib/pkgconfig
                      export PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_SYSTEM_LIBS=1
                      export CONFIG_SITE=$SDK_PATH/site-config
                      export CC=${TARGET_PREFIX}gcc
                      export CXX=${TARGET_PREFIX}g++
                      export GDB=${TARGET_PREFIX}gdb
                      export CPP="${TARGET_PREFIX}gcc -E"
                      export NM=${TARGET_PREFIX}nm
                      export AS=${TARGET_PREFIX}as
                      export AR=${TARGET_PREFIX}ar
                      export RANLIB=${TARGET_PREFIX}ranlib
                      export OBJCOPY=${TARGET_PREFIX}objcopy
                      export OBJDUMP=${TARGET_PREFIX}objdump
                      export STRIP=${TARGET_PREFIX}strip
                      export CONFIGURE_FLAGS="--target=$TARGET_SYS --host=$TARGET_SYS --build=i686-linux --with-libtool-sysroot=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS"
                      export CPPFLAGS=" -march=armv7-a -mthumb-interwork -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=neon -mtune=cortex-a8 --sysroot=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS"
                      export CFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
                      export CXXFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
                      export LDFLAGS=" --sysroot=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS"
                      export OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT=$SDK_PATH
                      export OECORE_TARGET_SYSROOT=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS
                      export OECORE_ACLOCAL_OPTS="-I $SDK_PATH/usr/share/aclocal"
                      export OECORE_DISTRO_VERSION="2013.02"
                      export OECORE_SDK_VERSION="2013.02"
                      export OE_QMAKE_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
                      export OE_QMAKE_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS"
                      export OE_QMAKE_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
                      export OE_QMAKE_CC=$CC
                      export OE_QMAKE_CXX=$CXX
                      export OE_QMAKE_LINK=$CXX
                      export OE_QMAKE_AR=$AR
                      export OE_QMAKE_LIBDIR_QT=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/lib
                      export OE_QMAKE_INCDIR_QT=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/include/qtopia
                      export OE_QMAKE_MOC=$SDK_PATH/bin/moc4
                      export OE_QMAKE_UIC=$SDK_PATH/bin/uic4
                      export OE_QMAKE_UIC3=$SDK_PATH/bin/uic34
                      export OE_QMAKE_RCC=$SDK_PATH/bin/rcc4
                      export OE_QMAKE_QDBUSCPP2XML=$SDK_PATH/bin/qdbuscpp2xml4
                      export OE_QMAKE_QDBUSXML2CPP=$SDK_PATH/bin/qdbusxml2cpp4
                      export OE_QMAKE_QT_CONFIG=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/share/qtopia/mkspecs/qconfig.pri
                      export OE_QMAKE_STRIP="echo"
                      export QMAKESPEC=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/share/qtopia/mkspecs/linux-g++
                      export PS1="[\e[32;1m][linux-devkit][\e[0m]:\w> "

                      Kind Regards

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                      • N NTCYP

                        Hi JKSH,

                        QT 5.4.1 version:
                        qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.4.1.run
                        https://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.4/5.4.1/

                        TI-SDK-AM37x-EVM-06.00 version:
                        ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00-Linux-x86-Install.bin
                        http://www.ti.com/tool/LINUXEZSDK-SITARA
                        http://software-dl.ti.com/sitara_linux/esd/AM37xSDK/latest/index_FDS.html

                        Correct toolchain from ACS (acs.com.hk) for ACR890 pos terminal:
                        I bought from acs.com.hk.

                        Is this version of Qt for Desktop Linux or for ARM Linux?
                        I am not sure what do you mean. In their SDK document that shows that they use QT. As well as TI-SDK-AM37x Lab they use QT to create a app. After creating and building up with right toolchain we use FileZilla to export into ACR890 pos terminal.

                        My QT version is:
                        Qt Creator 3.3.1 (opensource)
                        Based on Qt 5.4.1 (GCC 4.6.1, 32 bit)
                        Built on Feb 20 2015 at 04:13:34
                        From revision 567c6eb875
                        Copyright 2008-2015 The Qt Company Ltd. All rights reserved.

                        Also ACS send me new tool-chain that I explained above (linux-devkit). And here is the contents of linux-devkit.

                        *ntms@ubuntu:~$ cd /home/ntms/linux-devkit
                        ntms@ubuntu:~/linux-devkit$ ls
                        arm-arago-linux-gnueabi libexec
                        bin mkspecs
                        environment-setup sbin
                        environment-setup~ share
                        etc site-config-armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi
                        i686-linux var
                        include version-armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi
                        lib
                        ntms@ubuntu:~/linux-devkit$ ^C
                        ntms@ubuntu:~/linux-devkit$ *

                        But I dont know how to use "environment-setup". And here is the "environment-setup" contents.

                        SDK_PATH="/home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-05.07.00.00/linux-devkit"
                        if [ -z "$ZSH_NAME" ] && [ "x$0" = "x./environment-setup" ]; then
                        echo "Error: This script needs to be sourced. Please run as ". ./environment-setup""
                        exit 1
                        else
                        if [ -n "$BASH_SOURCE" ]; then
                        SDK_PATH="dirname $BASH_SOURCE"
                        fi
                        SDK_PATH=readlink -f "$SDK_PATH"
                        export SDK_PATH=/home/ntms/ti-sdk-am37x-evm-05.07.00.00/linux-devkit
                        fi
                        export TARGET_SYS=arm-arago-linux-gnueabi
                        export TARGET_PREFIX=$TARGET_SYS-
                        export PATH=$SDK_PATH/bin:$PATH
                        export CPATH=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/include:$CPATH
                        export PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS
                        export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/lib/pkgconfig
                        export PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_SYSTEM_LIBS=1
                        export CONFIG_SITE=$SDK_PATH/site-config
                        export CC=${TARGET_PREFIX}gcc
                        export CXX=${TARGET_PREFIX}g++
                        export GDB=${TARGET_PREFIX}gdb
                        export CPP="${TARGET_PREFIX}gcc -E"
                        export NM=${TARGET_PREFIX}nm
                        export AS=${TARGET_PREFIX}as
                        export AR=${TARGET_PREFIX}ar
                        export RANLIB=${TARGET_PREFIX}ranlib
                        export OBJCOPY=${TARGET_PREFIX}objcopy
                        export OBJDUMP=${TARGET_PREFIX}objdump
                        export STRIP=${TARGET_PREFIX}strip
                        export CONFIGURE_FLAGS="--target=$TARGET_SYS --host=$TARGET_SYS --build=i686-linux --with-libtool-sysroot=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS"
                        export CPPFLAGS=" -march=armv7-a -mthumb-interwork -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=neon -mtune=cortex-a8 --sysroot=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS"
                        export CFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
                        export CXXFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
                        export LDFLAGS=" --sysroot=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS"
                        export OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT=$SDK_PATH
                        export OECORE_TARGET_SYSROOT=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS
                        export OECORE_ACLOCAL_OPTS="-I $SDK_PATH/usr/share/aclocal"
                        export OECORE_DISTRO_VERSION="2013.02"
                        export OECORE_SDK_VERSION="2013.02"
                        export OE_QMAKE_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
                        export OE_QMAKE_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS"
                        export OE_QMAKE_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
                        export OE_QMAKE_CC=$CC
                        export OE_QMAKE_CXX=$CXX
                        export OE_QMAKE_LINK=$CXX
                        export OE_QMAKE_AR=$AR
                        export OE_QMAKE_LIBDIR_QT=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/lib
                        export OE_QMAKE_INCDIR_QT=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/include/qtopia
                        export OE_QMAKE_MOC=$SDK_PATH/bin/moc4
                        export OE_QMAKE_UIC=$SDK_PATH/bin/uic4
                        export OE_QMAKE_UIC3=$SDK_PATH/bin/uic34
                        export OE_QMAKE_RCC=$SDK_PATH/bin/rcc4
                        export OE_QMAKE_QDBUSCPP2XML=$SDK_PATH/bin/qdbuscpp2xml4
                        export OE_QMAKE_QDBUSXML2CPP=$SDK_PATH/bin/qdbusxml2cpp4
                        export OE_QMAKE_QT_CONFIG=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/share/qtopia/mkspecs/qconfig.pri
                        export OE_QMAKE_STRIP="echo"
                        export QMAKESPEC=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/share/qtopia/mkspecs/linux-g++
                        export PS1="[\e[32;1m][linux-devkit][\e[0m]:\w> "

                        Kind Regards

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                        JKSH
                        Moderators
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        @NTCYP said:

                        Hi JKSH,

                        QT 5.4.1 version:
                        qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.4.1.run
                        https://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.4/5.4.1/

                        This version of Qt is for x86 CPUs, which are found in desktop PCs. You cannot use this version of Qt to develop software for the ACR890 pos terminal, because the ACR890 has an ARM CPU, not an x86 CPU.

                        TI-SDK-AM37x-EVM-06.00 version:
                        ti-sdk-am37x-evm-06.00.00.00-Linux-x86-Install.bin
                        http://www.ti.com/tool/LINUXEZSDK-SITARA
                        http://software-dl.ti.com/sitara_linux/esd/AM37xSDK/latest/index_FDS.html

                        Correct toolchain from ACS (acs.com.hk) for ACR890 pos terminal:
                        I bought from acs.com.hk.

                        ...

                        Also ACS send me new tool-chain that I explained above (linux-devkit). And here is the contents of linux-devkit.

                        I suggest you contact ACS tech support and ask them to help you set up Qt with their toolchain

                        ...
                        export OE_QMAKE_INCDIR_QT=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/include/qtopia
                        export OE_QMAKE_MOC=$SDK_PATH/bin/moc4
                        export OE_QMAKE_UIC=$SDK_PATH/bin/uic4
                        export OE_QMAKE_UIC3=$SDK_PATH/bin/uic34
                        export OE_QMAKE_RCC=$SDK_PATH/bin/rcc4
                        export OE_QMAKE_QDBUSCPP2XML=$SDK_PATH/bin/qdbuscpp2xml4
                        export OE_QMAKE_QDBUSXML2CPP=$SDK_PATH/bin/qdbusxml2cpp4
                        export OE_QMAKE_QT_CONFIG=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/share/qtopia/mkspecs/qconfig.pri
                        export OE_QMAKE_STRIP="echo"
                        export QMAKESPEC=$SDK_PATH/$TARGET_SYS/usr/share/qtopia/mkspecs/linux-g++

                        It looks like the ACS SDK uses a very old version of Qt (much older than Qt 5.0). I'm afraid I'm not familiar with it.

                        Again, I suggest you contact ACS tech support and ask them to help you set it up.

                        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                          Thank you JKSH

                          I am using ubuntu x86 and trying to set up cross compiler for arm37x like ACS did.

                          I already contacted ACS and waiting reply. Thank you.

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