Unsolved Qt5 and QtCreator on Raspberry pi3
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Hi
I have the raspberry pi 3 model B version 1.2 . Then I installed qt5-default and qt install using the following command:
$ sudo apt-get install qt5-default $ sudo apt-get install qtcreator
Then I tried to create a simple project for just C++ development and to my surprise
#include <iostream>
is not recognized. I want to write code and compile over the raspberry pi platform. Is there anything in the process I missed or the whole thing is done in the wrong way ?
Thanks
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Hi! Did you install the rest of the tool chain, too? Like GCC, make, etc?
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Hi
I just checked that gcc and make is already installed as follows:
gcc (Raspbian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2
and
GNU Make 4.0
Where more to look into ?
Thanks
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In Qt Creator, under Tools > Options > Build & Run > Kits, does it show an auto-detected kit?
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Hi
I think the problem is here. There is no auto-detected kit here. Instead something is set under manual while I did not set anything by myself and it mentions the following:
Desktop (there is an error red sign beside it and it also mentions that No compiler set in kit when I hover the cursor over it)
The compiler tab does not show any compiler either auto-detected or manually set.
Now the device type is set to Desktop and I changed it to Generic Linux Device , but the error sign prevails. I think I have to add the device manually.
Did I provide with enough information to fix this issue ?
Thnaks
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@sajis997 said in Qt5 and QtCreator on Raspberry pi3:
Did I provide with enough information to fix this issue ?
I think so, yes. Although I don't know how to fix it right now, I'm sure someone else (*cough* @SGaist *cough*) can help.
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Hi,
Did you install the
build-essentials
package ?My first guess would be that you didn't install
g++
which is done for you by thebuild-essentials
package. -
Both of them are installed to their respective newest version
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Then do you have the libstdc++ installed properly ?