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Where the path is libQt5DBus.so.5 ?

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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @The-most-recent-future configure should actually find the headers/libs by itself if they are installed.
    Did you install DBUS headers/libs FOR YOUR TARGET DEVICE?

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    @jsulm
    install DBUS headers/libs FOR YOUR TARGET DEVICE

    I do not known how to do it. please help me.

    make

    iling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/bignum-dtoa.cc
    compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/bignum.cc
    compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/cached-powers.cc
    compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/diy-fp.cc
    compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/double-conversion.cc
    compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/fast-dtoa.cc
    compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/fixed-dtoa.cc
    compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/strtod.cc
    compiling qml/qqmlinstruction.cpp
    compiling qml/qqmlopenmetaobject.cpp
    compiling qml/qqmlvmemetaobject.cpp
    compiling qml/qqmlengine.cpp
    moc qml/qqmlexpression.h
    compiling qml/qqmlproperty.cpp
    compiling qml/qqmlcomponent.cpp
    compiling qml/qqmlincubator.cpp
    compiling qml/qqmlcontext.cpp

    so : those file in dbus folder has no built

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      @jsulm
      install DBUS headers/libs FOR YOUR TARGET DEVICE

      I do not known how to do it. please help me.

      make

      iling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/bignum-dtoa.cc
      compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/bignum.cc
      compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/cached-powers.cc
      compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/diy-fp.cc
      compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/double-conversion.cc
      compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/fast-dtoa.cc
      compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/fixed-dtoa.cc
      compiling ../3rdparty/double-conversion/strtod.cc
      compiling qml/qqmlinstruction.cpp
      compiling qml/qqmlopenmetaobject.cpp
      compiling qml/qqmlvmemetaobject.cpp
      compiling qml/qqmlengine.cpp
      moc qml/qqmlexpression.h
      compiling qml/qqmlproperty.cpp
      compiling qml/qqmlcomponent.cpp
      compiling qml/qqmlincubator.cpp
      compiling qml/qqmlcontext.cpp

      so : those file in dbus folder has no built

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      @The-most-recent-future It depends on your target device and sysroot. I already asked you about your sysroot - you did not provide an answer. So, what is your sysroot?

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

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @The-most-recent-future It depends on your target device and sysroot. I already asked you about your sysroot - you did not provide an answer. So, what is your sysroot?

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        @jsulm

        i do not known what is sysroot.

        is this ??
        http://blog.csdn.net/yanzi1225627/article/details/7855124

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          @jsulm

          i do not known what is sysroot.

          is this ??
          http://blog.csdn.net/yanzi1225627/article/details/7855124

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          @The-most-recent-future I cannot read Chinese.
          I explained yesterday what a sysroot is.

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

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @The-most-recent-future I cannot read Chinese.
            I explained yesterday what a sysroot is.

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            @jsulm
            how to do , how to do
            crying cryying crying..........

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            • T The most recent future

              @jsulm
              how to do , how to do
              crying cryying crying..........

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              @The-most-recent-future Crying will not help.
              If you want to do something learn how to do it first.
              If you want to cross compile then learn how it works.
              For cross compilation you need a sysroot.
              Here is a description for Raspberry PI: https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi_Beginners_Guide
              Does the manufacturer of your device provide something for development?

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

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @The-most-recent-future Crying will not help.
                If you want to do something learn how to do it first.
                If you want to cross compile then learn how it works.
                For cross compilation you need a sysroot.
                Here is a description for Raspberry PI: https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi_Beginners_Guide
                Does the manufacturer of your device provide something for development?

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                @jsulm
                thanks .

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @The-most-recent-future Crying will not help.
                  If you want to do something learn how to do it first.
                  If you want to cross compile then learn how it works.
                  For cross compilation you need a sysroot.
                  Here is a description for Raspberry PI: https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi_Beginners_Guide
                  Does the manufacturer of your device provide something for development?

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                  @jsulm
                  now , i used dbus-1.2.tar.gz package.
                  in configure file :
                  -dbus is success.

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @The-most-recent-future Crying will not help.
                    If you want to do something learn how to do it first.
                    If you want to cross compile then learn how it works.
                    For cross compilation you need a sysroot.
                    Here is a description for Raspberry PI: https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi_Beginners_Guide
                    Does the manufacturer of your device provide something for development?

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                    @jsulm
                    libQt5Core.so.5.2.0 libQt5Network.so.5.2.0 libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.2.0 libQt5XmlPatterns.prl
                    libQt5DBus.la libQt5Nfc.la libQt5Sensors.la libQt5XmlPatterns.so
                    libQt5DBus.prl libQt5Nfc.prl libQt5Sensors.prl libQt5XmlPatterns.so.5
                    libQt5DBus.so libQt5Nfc.so libQt5Sensors.so libQt5XmlPatterns.so.5.2
                    libQt5DBus.so.5 libQt5Nfc.so.5 libQt5Sensors.so.5 libQt5XmlPatterns.so.5.2.0
                    libQt5DBus.so.5.2 libQt5Nfc.so.5.2 libQt5Sensors.so.5.2 libQt5Xml.prl
                    libQt5DBus.so.5.2.0

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @The-most-recent-future Crying will not help.
                      If you want to do something learn how to do it first.
                      If you want to cross compile then learn how it works.
                      For cross compilation you need a sysroot.
                      Here is a description for Raspberry PI: https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi_Beginners_Guide
                      Does the manufacturer of your device provide something for development?

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                      @jsulm
                      used this function , the libQtDBus.so can be built by Qt

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                        @jsulm
                        used this function , the libQtDBus.so can be built by Qt

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                        @The-most-recent-future Good

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

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                          what is sysroot, i want to know it, now i built qt

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                            what is sysroot, i want to know it, now i built qt

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                            @The-most-recent-future You can ask Google: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39920712/what-is-a-sysroot-exactly-and-how-do-i-create-one

                            A sysroot is the file-system (or part of it) of your target device. You need it if you want to cross-compile for that device: it contains headers and libraries for the target device.

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

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @The-most-recent-future You can ask Google: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39920712/what-is-a-sysroot-exactly-and-how-do-i-create-one

                              A sysroot is the file-system (or part of it) of your target device. You need it if you want to cross-compile for that device: it contains headers and libraries for the target device.

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                              @jsulm
                              I known the sysroot a litter.
                              must be install some libraries in to target device ?

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @The-most-recent-future You can ask Google: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39920712/what-is-a-sysroot-exactly-and-how-do-i-create-one

                                A sysroot is the file-system (or part of it) of your target device. You need it if you want to cross-compile for that device: it contains headers and libraries for the target device.

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                                @jsulm
                                qt use linux-g++ ,
                                Not my designated linux-arm-gunebi-g++

                                How to make QT use linux-arm-gnubeai-g++ ??

                                how to configure?

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                                  Hi,

                                  First thing to do: cross-compile Qt. @jsulm already provided you with plenty of information for doing that.

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                                  Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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