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The QT version is invalid when trying to add a kit to cross compile to poky

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    Gash25
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    Hi all,
    i have been trying to create a kit to compile to poky.
    when adding a Qt Version to build a kit i get the following error: "The QT version is invalid: QT version is not properly installed, please run make install".
    any ideas?
    i am completely lost here.
    thanks,
    Guy.

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      Gash25
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      anyone can point me to a direction on how to resolve the error of "QT version is invalid"?

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        SGaist
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        Hi,

        Do you have a cross-compiled Qt with the corresponding tools ? Check the architecture of qmake.

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          Hi,

          Do you have a cross-compiled Qt with the corresponding tools ? Check the architecture of qmake.

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          @SGaist said:

          u have a cross-compiled Qt with the corresponding tools ? C

          what do you mean by cross-compiled QT with the corresponding tools?
          how do i check the architecture of qmake?
          is there anything i can read about these?
          thank you very much.

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            I mean, did you cross-compile Qt or are you trying to use a "full native ARM build" for Qt.

            file qmake

            Read about what ?

            On a side note, it's Qt, QT stands for Apple QuickTime which you might also be interested in.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              I mean, did you cross-compile Qt or are you trying to use a "full native ARM build" for Qt.

              file qmake

              Read about what ?

              On a side note, it's Qt, QT stands for Apple QuickTime which you might also be interested in.

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              Gash25
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              @SGaist said:

              QT stands for Apple QuickTime which you might also be interested in.
              full native ARM build for Qt - i will look into the file qmake.
              thanks.

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