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  • embdevE Offline
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    @jsulm it seems that my su command is not functional; when I use the command, it'll just go from my root to /~. Nonetheless, when I execute vi, I don't need root access when I type [vi profile]

    @SGaist Tkx, I've amended and appended LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/mnt/QtEmbedded-4.8.6-arm/lib" to my profile file in /etc/profile but i'm still having the same problem when running framebuffer - unable to find libQtGui.so.4.

    Could it be during cross-compilation, I could have missed out any variables when performing [Make] command?

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      Were did you modify these variables ?

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        I didn't modify any source code variables though, I just did a ./configure, followed by make and make install that installs Qt-everywhere-opensource-4.8.6 into my /local/Trolltech folder

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          btw, i'm looking at qt-everywhere-enterprise-5.7 sources and what does it mean by 'sysroot'? Where may I locate my sysroot path?
          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/embedded-linux.html

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          • embdevE embdev

            btw, i'm looking at qt-everywhere-enterprise-5.7 sources and what does it mean by 'sysroot'? Where may I locate my sysroot path?
            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/embedded-linux.html

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            @embdev sysroot is the file-system (or part of it) of your target device. You can mount it wherever you want (or just copy it to a location). You need the sysroot to be able to cross-compile for your target as it contains all the libs and header files.

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              I compiled the qt-everywhere-enterprise-4.8.6 sources with static libraries and tried to run on my embedded Linux but have a new error:

              QScreenLinuxFb::connect:No such file or directory.
              Error opening framebuffer device /dev/fb0

              There's a framebuffer stack on my embedded Linux that came with the vendor's SDK, which i'd need to run in the background

              i.e. ./hifb &

              However once I returned to command prompt and tried running Qt demo e.g. ./deform -qws, I've the errors as mentioned above .

              Do you've any advice on how to bypass / resolve this error so I can at least display Qt demo on my embedded board?

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                Is there somewhere we can take a look at this SDK ?

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                  #28

                  The SDK is not readily available though; but I've checked from some other forums saying that I'd need to run the vendor's framebuffer in the background, before I can run the Qt demos successfully:

                  From my Putty terminal, the following command is executed to keep the vendor's framebuffer running the background:

                  ./sample_hifb &

                  However, after executing the command line above, i'm unable to start the .exe file in the background and was returned with the following error line:
                  (fyi, there're a few options after executing sample_hifb in normal mode, i.e. ./sample_hifb so I selected the option '0' as show below:)

                  -sh: 0: not found
                  [1]+ Stopped (tty input) ./sample_hifb

                  Essentially, it seems that this exe file sample_hifb is unable to run in the background.
                  From this error line, what do you think is missing?

                  Thank you!

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                  • embdevE embdev

                    The SDK is not readily available though; but I've checked from some other forums saying that I'd need to run the vendor's framebuffer in the background, before I can run the Qt demos successfully:

                    From my Putty terminal, the following command is executed to keep the vendor's framebuffer running the background:

                    ./sample_hifb &

                    However, after executing the command line above, i'm unable to start the .exe file in the background and was returned with the following error line:
                    (fyi, there're a few options after executing sample_hifb in normal mode, i.e. ./sample_hifb so I selected the option '0' as show below:)

                    -sh: 0: not found
                    [1]+ Stopped (tty input) ./sample_hifb

                    Essentially, it seems that this exe file sample_hifb is unable to run in the background.
                    From this error line, what do you think is missing?

                    Thank you!

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                    jsulm
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                    @embdev said in Adding Qt stack to embedded linux kerenel:

                    sample_hifb

                    Not sure I understand you correctly. Is this what happens:

                    ./sample_hifb &
                    -sh: 0: not found
                    [1]+ Stopped (tty input) ./sample_hifb
                    

                    Is sample_hifb located in the directory you are in when you try to start it? If not then you have to provide the whole path.
                    What do you mean by "so I selected the option '0' as show below"? How did you select option 0? Can you post what exactly you entered in the terminal?

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                      hmm somehow I managed to resolve it. I modified the hifb framebuffer source code to pause after initializing the framebuffer, then I execute ./sample_hifb & to run it in the background. After which I went to access and execute my qt demos and basically they're running off my target (embedded) board already.

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                        Great !

                        One thing you could maybe do is to integrate the code that initializes the frame buffer part in your Qt application so you'll have a standalone application.

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                          Thanks for your advice! I guess i'll have to note down the portion of the vendor's framebuffer initialization code that I need next time!

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