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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @JiujiuTong It depends which branch/tag from Git you use. For each release there is a branch.

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    @jsulm
    qt5.7
    but the installation process is so quick, it only takes few minutes , so i don't think it is completed

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      @jsulm
      qt5.7
      but the installation process is so quick, it only takes few minutes , so i don't think it is completed

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      jsulm
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      @JiujiuTong What do you mean by "installation process"? The "release code" is what you can find in the release branch in Git.

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @JiujiuTong What do you mean by "installation process"? The "release code" is what you can find in the release branch in Git.

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        @jsulm
        i mean the "make install" process,
        it only takes more than two minutes
        is the branch code same with the code download from qt (e.g. qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.7.1.tar.gz)?

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          @jsulm
          i mean the "make install" process,
          it only takes more than two minutes
          is the branch code same with the code download from qt (e.g. qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.7.1.tar.gz)?

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          jsulm
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          @JiujiuTong "make install" shouldn't take long, "make" takes long

          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @JiujiuTong "make install" shouldn't take long, "make" takes long

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            @jsulm
            the "make" process only take more than 2 minutes too, the configure process is very long about 7 hours ... no error information

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              @jsulm
              the "make" process only take more than 2 minutes too, the configure process is very long about 7 hours ... no error information

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              @JiujiuTong configure takes 7 hours? And make only 2 minutes?! You're doing something wrong. Are you sure make step was successful?

              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @JiujiuTong configure takes 7 hours? And make only 2 minutes?! You're doing something wrong. Are you sure make step was successful?

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                @jsulm
                yes, many make output: nothing to be done for "first"
                no error infors
                the interesting thing is:
                the configure output summary :
                building on : linux-g++ (arm ,cpu features: none detected)
                building for :devices/linux-rpi3-g++ (arm, cpu features: neon)
                so i thing -device linux-rpi3-g++ option is correct,
                the steps on http://wiki.qt.io/Native_Build_of_Qt_5.4.1_on_a_Raspberry_Pi
                may have missing some critical steps or my ENV is not right

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                • J JiujiuTong

                  @jsulm
                  yes, many make output: nothing to be done for "first"
                  no error infors
                  the interesting thing is:
                  the configure output summary :
                  building on : linux-g++ (arm ,cpu features: none detected)
                  building for :devices/linux-rpi3-g++ (arm, cpu features: neon)
                  so i thing -device linux-rpi3-g++ option is correct,
                  the steps on http://wiki.qt.io/Native_Build_of_Qt_5.4.1_on_a_Raspberry_Pi
                  may have missing some critical steps or my ENV is not right

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                  @JiujiuTong said in Problems about Native build Qt5.7 on raspberry pi3:

                  @jsulm
                  yes, many make output: nothing to be done for "first"
                  no error infors
                  the interesting thing is:
                  the configure output summary :
                  building on : linux-g++ (arm ,cpu features: none detected)
                  building for :devices/linux-rpi3-g++ (arm, cpu features: neon)
                  so i thing -device linux-rpi3-g++ option is correct,
                  the steps on http://wiki.qt.io/Native_Build_of_Qt_5.4.1_on_a_Raspberry_Pi
                  may have missing some critical steps or my ENV is not right

                  seems everything is fine , finish install with linux-rasp-pi2-g++
                  i will double confirm it @jsulm

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                    @JiujiuTong said in Problems about Native build Qt5.7 on raspberry pi3:

                    @jsulm
                    yes, many make output: nothing to be done for "first"
                    no error infors
                    the interesting thing is:
                    the configure output summary :
                    building on : linux-g++ (arm ,cpu features: none detected)
                    building for :devices/linux-rpi3-g++ (arm, cpu features: neon)
                    so i thing -device linux-rpi3-g++ option is correct,
                    the steps on http://wiki.qt.io/Native_Build_of_Qt_5.4.1_on_a_Raspberry_Pi
                    may have missing some critical steps or my ENV is not right

                    seems everything is fine , finish install with linux-rasp-pi2-g++
                    i will double confirm it @jsulm

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                    @JiujiuTong said in Problems about Native build Qt5.7 on raspberry pi3:

                    @JiujiuTong said in Problems about Native build Qt5.7 on raspberry pi3:

                    @jsulm
                    yes, many make output: nothing to be done for "first"
                    no error infors
                    the interesting thing is:
                    the configure output summary :
                    building on : linux-g++ (arm ,cpu features: none detected)
                    building for :devices/linux-rpi3-g++ (arm, cpu features: neon)
                    so i thing -device linux-rpi3-g++ option is correct,
                    the steps on http://wiki.qt.io/Native_Build_of_Qt_5.4.1_on_a_Raspberry_Pi
                    may have missing some critical steps or my ENV is not right

                    seems everything is fine , finish install with linux-rasp-pi2-g++
                    i will double confirm it @jsulm

                    I finish the installation with -skip webengine option,
                    then later, i want to install qt-creator 4.2, i need to run qmake -r , it promps that unknown module, in the README, it seems require webengine module.should i reinstall without -skip webengine ? or the best way should be cross compiler... @jsulm

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @JiujiuTong configure takes 7 hours? And make only 2 minutes?! You're doing something wrong. Are you sure make step was successful?

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                      @jsulm
                      i finished the installation, how to know it is built successfully,
                      i have install qt-creator(qt5.3.2), i remove it and link the /usr/bin/qmake to the /usr/local/qt5/bin/qmake,
                      current qmake -v show the correct version info.
                      how to know the qt5.7 is correct installed on rp3? thank you !

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                      • J JiujiuTong

                        @jsulm
                        i finished the installation, how to know it is built successfully,
                        i have install qt-creator(qt5.3.2), i remove it and link the /usr/bin/qmake to the /usr/local/qt5/bin/qmake,
                        current qmake -v show the correct version info.
                        how to know the qt5.7 is correct installed on rp3? thank you !

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                        @JiujiuTong Where did you install it, /usr/local/qt5? You should have qmake and Qt libs there. Try to use your Qt to build a project.
                        You should not link /usr/bin/qmake to /usr/local/qt5/bin/qmake! In QtCreator you can add your Qt version selecting its qmake.

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @JiujiuTong Where did you install it, /usr/local/qt5? You should have qmake and Qt libs there. Try to use your Qt to build a project.
                          You should not link /usr/bin/qmake to /usr/local/qt5/bin/qmake! In QtCreator you can add your Qt version selecting its qmake.

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                          @jsulm
                          i can not install qtcreator directly on rpi3

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                            @jsulm
                            i can not install qtcreator directly on rpi3

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                            @JiujiuTong You can build an app without qtcreator:

                            /usr/local/qt5/bin/qmake
                            make
                            

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @JiujiuTong You can build an app without qtcreator:

                              /usr/local/qt5/bin/qmake
                              make
                              
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                              @jsulm
                              ok it's installed properly,thank you !

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