Unsolved Where the path is libQt5DBus.so.5 ?
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@jsulm
thanks . -
@jsulm
now , i used dbus-1.2.tar.gz package.
in configure file :
-dbus is success. -
@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 -
@jsulm
used this function , the libQtDBus.so can be built by 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.
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@jsulm
I known the sysroot a litter.
must be install some libraries in to target device ? -
@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.