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  • SGaistS Offline
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    It's not the same qmake.

    Aren't you missing a space between -r and ~ ?

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      It's not the same qmake.

      Aren't you missing a space between -r and ~ ?

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      #8

      @SGaist Beside that, do you happen to know what I can try as I keep getting "UnKnown Modules: Quick QML"

      ?

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        Did you build the qtdeclarative module ?

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          Hi, Have simular proplems.

          I have done it this way : https://wiki.qt.io/Native_Build_of_Qt5_on_a_Raspberry_Pi

          But how i can add quick / qml / declarative modules?
          After running ./configure those are missing...

          Thank you in advance. :)

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            Hi and welcome to devnet,

            Did you call configure in Qt 5's root directory or in qtbase ?

            If the later, simply go in the module folders you are interested in and call qmake, make, make install.

            Ensure that you use the correct qmake. Either you have only one and that's the one you build or use the full path so you are sure that you are calling the correct version.

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              • jsulmJ Offline
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                Did you install make?

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Hi and welcome to devnet,

                    Did you call configure in Qt 5's root directory or in qtbase ?

                    If the later, simply go in the module folders you are interested in and call qmake, make, make install.

                    Ensure that you use the correct qmake. Either you have only one and that's the one you build or use the full path so you are sure that you are calling the correct version.

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                    @SGaist

                    Hi,

                    I call configure in qtbase. After make and install i manage to build and run ./cube

                    After that i went to qtdeclartive forlder and run qmake , make and make install with no errors. Maybe i dont use correct qmake. Where in can change path for qmake?

                    Thank you in advance.

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                    • SGaistS Offline
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                      Use the full path to your qmake binary.

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