Unsolved In QT creator appears a window that says “custom exacutable”, whats does it mean?
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I´m new in the blog and I'm using QT Creator, I'm trying to Debug a project but when I try to Debug it appear me a window with this messagge: Custom Exacutable: "Could not find a custom exacutable, please specify one". Somebody know how to fix it?. I would be grateful if you could help me :-)
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@chimal360
it sounds like you created a library or something that requires a loader to start.
Try load an example and run that and see it behaves better. -
@mrjj Hi, In fact the project that I'm trying to Debug is a "library" that I found on internet. Have any idea how to fix it? :-)
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@chimal360
Hi
Don't the library come with a test project too?
such library need to be loaded by exe file.
So library it itself cant "run"
https://wiki.qt.io/How_to_create_a_library_with_Qt_and_use_it_in_an_application -
@mrjj Thank's for the information. If you want yo see this is the project that I want to debug.
https://github.com/skalldri/QMyo
The project tries to connect the ARMBAND MYO with the QT Creator.
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@chimal360
ok, i see.
Since you seems to be able to build the library.
1: create new default project. save files in same folder as
library.
2: open the .pro file . Right click inside the window.
There is Add Library.
Add this QMyo DLL. from your build folder.
3: Include the .h file that belong to it QMyo.h to the project.
4: you are now able to use it and need to find out how to talk to the device.He explains what to do on site
Next, include the header files in your project and link against the library.To use the library, instantiate a QMyo. Then call searchForMyo() on the new object to try and find a Myo to connect to. Finally, call start() on the instance of QMyo to start the event loop that will generate Myo signals.
Also you might need the SDK
https://developer.thalmic.com/docs/api_reference/platform/the-sdk.html