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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @Ferni Did you check whether gzip command is available on Android?
    You should connect http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#errorOccurred and http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#readyReadStandardError to slots and print out what you get there.

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    @jsulm I could not find where are all the available shell commands for Android. About gzip, I'm sure that it's working because I could test it. The problem is (in this case) TAR command. I just need some basic commands like tar, zip, unzip.
    I tried QuaZip but some part of the code is implemented with QProcess and it would be great if I can run the same lines on Android.

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      @jsulm I could not find where are all the available shell commands for Android. About gzip, I'm sure that it's working because I could test it. The problem is (in this case) TAR command. I just need some basic commands like tar, zip, unzip.
      I tried QuaZip but some part of the code is implemented with QProcess and it would be great if I can run the same lines on Android.

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      @Ferni Did you check errorOccured and readyReadStandardError signals as I suggested?

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

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        No I didn't. I just have a Qt Quick Application and only have my main.cpp
        I wanted to test this in a minimal example and then continue with my real application.

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        • FerniF Ferni

          No I didn't. I just have a Qt Quick Application and only have my main.cpp
          I wanted to test this in a minimal example and then continue with my real application.

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          @Ferni It's not much work and could tell you what the problem is...

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            #7

            I added a simple class with some slots to test what you suggest and I get this:

            D libQGuiApplication.so: ../signalslot.cpp:23 (void SignalSlot::readyStandardError()): "tar: "
            D libQGuiApplication.so: ../signalslot.cpp:24 (void SignalSlot::readyStandardError()): ""
            D libQGuiApplication.so: ../signalslot.cpp:23 (void SignalSlot::readyStandardError()): "chown 1000:1000 'testFile.txt'"
            D libQGuiApplication.so: ../signalslot.cpp:24 (void SignalSlot::readyStandardError()): ""
            D libQGuiApplication.so: ../signalslot.cpp:23 (void SignalSlot::readyStandardError()): ": Operation not permitted"
            D libQGuiApplication.so: ../signalslot.cpp:24 (void SignalSlot::readyStandardError()): ""
            D libQGuiApplication.so: ../signalslot.cpp:23 (void SignalSlot::readyStandardError()): "\n"
            D libQGuiApplication.so: ../signalslot.cpp:24 (void SignalSlot::readyStandardError()): ""
            

            The errorOccurred signal was not triggered and QProcess finish ok

            D libQGuiApplication.so: ../signalslot.cpp:61 (void SignalSlot::finished(int, QProcess::ExitStatus)): ExitCode:  1 ExitStatus:  QProcess::ExitStatus(NormalExit)
            

            When I tried to create a TAR file, it seems to do it well but the problem comes when I want to unpack it.
            I'm using this to pack things

            tar -cvf output.tar filename
            

            And this to unpack

            tar -xvf output.tar
            

            Any ideas?

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              Hi,

              You might be trying to untar in a read-only location.

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                Hi @SGaist
                I'm working in QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::DataLocation) and I can create a tar.gz file. The problem comes when I want to unpack the file that I created.

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                  Wait... Is it tar that is failing or chown in this case ?

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                    wrote on last edited by Ferni
                    #11

                    How can I check that? I'm only using QProcess with these parameters

                    QString program = "tar";
                    QStringList args;
                    args << "-xvf" << outputTar;
                    proc->execute(program, args);
                    

                    where proc is my QProcess and outputTar is my tar file(full path) made by QProcess with "-cvf" as arguments

                    Why can I create a tar file but not extract it? I tried also with a tar file created in my PC but the result is the same. I found that I have to set the working directory in QProcess and I set

                    proc->setWorkingDirectory(dir);
                    

                    where dir is QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::DataLocation), same location where tar file was created and where I want to unpack it.

                    EDIT:
                    @SGaist
                    I change the default location to QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::DownloadLocation) and I found out that my tar file is empty. I tested my code in Linux and the only difference is the path that I use as working directory. Is it even possible to use TAR command in Android? Where can I find a list with the usable commands?

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                      Are you only interested in creating files archives ? If so you should rather take a look at KArchive.

                      AFAIK, Android doesn't use any standard Linux shell and even so, it might be different from one version to the other.

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                        #13

                        Yeap, that would be my option. The problem is that I already have some code that was thought for Linux . If I want to implement that with a library I should process each command and its arguments and then do something to similar to the command with the specific arguments.

                        I found this and it seems that there is no TAR command so I will close this post :(

                        Also, I found a new approach. I compiled BusyBox and running commands with adb shell is working perfectly but I cannot make it work within my Qt application. I'm trying with these lines from java but I'm not sure if it's not working because the executable doesn't have the necessary permissions or if it's not even called. Could you point me where to look to run external executables from a Qt application? Using BusyBox will solve all my implementations problems

                                    String myExec = "/data/local/tmp/busybox touch /sdcard/fromBB.txt";
                                    Process process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(myExec);
                        
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                          @SGaist
                          Sorry to bother you but I decided to make a mixed solution: normal commands will run with console and compressed files will be run with a 3rd party library.

                          I tried to use KArchive as you suggested but I'm stuck, I can't even compile it for my pc (linux). Could you point me where to find a tutorial? As the library is written in Qt I was expected a .pro file but I found a CMakeList instedad :/

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                            You need one additional thing: the extra-cmake-modules

                            Use -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=path/to/qtbase/lib/cmake/ to tell cmake where to find your Qt version and the do the same for karchive.

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                              Hey @SGaist thanks! Just adding that line solve the problem. I compiled and I'm testing the library. Do you know what are the changes that I need to compile KArchive for Android? I tried to make a .pro with the sources but I got a lot of missing files errors and I'm kind of lost with CMake.

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                                Oks... some missing paths for Android. After I added them I got a CMake error:

                                /usr/share/cmake-3.2/Modules/CMakeTestCXXCompiler.cmake:54: error: The C++ compiler "/opt/android-ndk-r12b/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc-4.9.x" is not able to compile a simple test program. It fails with the following output: Change Dir: /home/ferni/QtBuild/QtKArchive/output/android/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp
                                

                                I run the standalone toolchain script from NDK and using it could run CMake.

                                /opt/android-ext/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc
                                

                                The problem now comes when I build. I left here the compile output

                                15:56:11: Running steps for project KArchive...
                                15:56:11: Persisting CMake state...
                                15:56:13: Starting: "/usr/bin/cmake" --build . --target all -- -j8
                                Scanning dependencies of target KF5Archive_automoc
                                [  7%] Automatic moc for target KF5Archive
                                [  7%] Built target KF5Archive_automoc
                                Scanning dependencies of target KF5Archive
                                [ 14%] [ 21%] [ 28%] [ 35%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kar.cpp.o
                                Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kcompressiondevice.cpp.o
                                [ 42%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o
                                Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kfilterbase.cpp.o
                                Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kfilterdev.cpp.o
                                [ 50%] [ 57%] [ 64%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/klimitediodevice.cpp.o
                                Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/knonefilter.cpp.o
                                Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kgzipfilter.cpp.o
                                [ 71%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/ktar.cpp.o
                                [ 78%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kzip.cpp.o
                                [ 85%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/krcc.cpp.o
                                [ 92%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/loggingcategory.cpp.o
                                [100%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/KF5Archive_automoc.cpp.o
                                Linking CXX shared library libKF5Archive.so
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:function KArchive::KArchive(QString const&): error: undefined reference to 'operator new(unsigned int)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:function KArchive::KArchive(QIODevice*): error: undefined reference to 'operator new(unsigned int)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:function KArchive::~KArchive(): error: undefined reference to 'operator delete(void*)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:function KArchive::~KArchive(): error: undefined reference to 'operator delete(void*)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:function KArchive::~KArchive(): error: undefined reference to 'operator delete(void*)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:function KArchive::createDevice(QFlags<QIODevice::OpenModeFlag>): error: undefined reference to 'operator new(unsigned int)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:function KArchive::createDevice(QFlags<QIODevice::OpenModeFlag>): error: undefined reference to 'operator new(unsigned int)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:function KArchiveEntry::~KArchiveEntry(): error: undefined reference to 'operator delete(void*)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:function KArchiveDirectory::copyTo(QString const&, bool) const: error: undefined reference to '__dynamic_cast'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:function KArchiveDirectory::copyTo(QString const&, bool) const: error: undefined reference to '__dynamic_cast'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:vtable for KArchive: error: undefined reference to '__cxa_pure_virtual'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:vtable for KArchive: error: undefined reference to '__cxa_pure_virtual'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:vtable for KArchive: error: undefined reference to '__cxa_pure_virtual'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:vtable for KArchive: error: undefined reference to '__cxa_pure_virtual'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:typeinfo for KArchiveDirectory: error: undefined reference to 'vtable for __cxxabiv1::__si_class_type_info'
                                /opt/android-ext3/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.9.x/../../../../arm-linux-androideabi/bin/ld: the vtable symbol may be undefined because the class is missing its key function (see go/missingkeymethod)
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:typeinfo for KArchiveFile: error: undefined reference to 'vtable for __cxxabiv1::__si_class_type_info'
                                /opt/android-ext3/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.9.x/../../../../arm-linux-androideabi/bin/ld: the vtable symbol may be undefined because the class is missing its key function (see go/missingkeymethod)
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:typeinfo for KArchiveEntry: error: undefined reference to 'vtable for __cxxabiv1::__class_type_info'
                                /opt/android-ext3/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.9.x/../../../../arm-linux-androideabi/bin/ld: the vtable symbol may be undefined because the class is missing its key function (see go/missingkeymethod)
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/karchive.cpp.o:karchive.cpp:typeinfo for KArchive: error: undefined reference to 'vtable for __cxxabiv1::__class_type_info'
                                /opt/android-ext3/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.9.x/../../../../arm-linux-androideabi/bin/ld: the vtable symbol may be undefined because the class is missing its key function (see go/missingkeymethod)
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kar.cpp.o:kar.cpp:function KAr::openArchive(QFlags<QIODevice::OpenModeFlag>): error: undefined reference to 'operator delete[](void*)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kar.cpp.o:kar.cpp:function KAr::openArchive(QFlags<QIODevice::OpenModeFlag>): error: undefined reference to 'operator delete[](void*)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kar.cpp.o:kar.cpp:function KAr::openArchive(QFlags<QIODevice::OpenModeFlag>): error: undefined reference to 'operator delete[](void*)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kar.cpp.o:kar.cpp:function KAr::openArchive(QFlags<QIODevice::OpenModeFlag>): error: undefined reference to 'operator new[](unsigned int)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kar.cpp.o:kar.cpp:function KAr::openArchive(QFlags<QIODevice::OpenModeFlag>): error: undefined reference to 'operator delete[](void*)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kar.cpp.o:kar.cpp:typeinfo for KAr: error: undefined reference to 'vtable for __cxxabiv1::__si_class_type_info'
                                /opt/android-ext3/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.9.x/../../../../arm-linux-androideabi/bin/ld: the vtable symbol may be undefined because the class is missing its key function (see go/missingkeymethod)
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kcompressiondevice.cpp.o:kcompressiondevice.cpp:typeinfo for KCompressionDevice: error: undefined reference to 'vtable for __cxxabiv1::__si_class_type_info'
                                /opt/android-ext3/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.9.x/../../../../arm-linux-androideabi/bin/ld: the vtable symbol may be undefined because the class is missing its key function (see go/missingkeymethod)
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kfilterbase.cpp.o:kfilterbase.cpp:typeinfo for KFilterBase: error: undefined reference to 'vtable for __cxxabiv1::__class_type_info'
                                /opt/android-ext3/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.9.x/../../../../arm-linux-androideabi/bin/ld: the vtable symbol may be undefined because the class is missing its key function (see go/missingkeymethod)
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kzip.cpp.o:kzip.cpp:function KZip::closeArchive(): error: undefined reference to 'operator new[](unsigned int)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/kzip.cpp.o:kzip.cpp:function KZip::doPrepareWriting(QString const&, QString const&, QString const&, long long, unsigned short, QDateTime const&, QDateTime const&, QDateTime const&): error: undefined reference to 'operator new[](unsigned int)'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/loggingcategory.cpp.o:loggingcategory.cpp:function KArchiveLog(): error: undefined reference to '__cxa_guard_acquire'
                                CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/loggingcategory.cpp.o:loggingcategory.cpp:function KArchiveLog(): error: undefined reference to '__cxa_guard_release'
                                collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                                make[2]: *** [src/libKF5Archive.so.5.33.0] Error 1
                                make[1]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/KF5Archive.dir/all] Error 2
                                make: *** [all] Error 2
                                15:56:16: The process "/usr/bin/cmake" exited with code 2.
                                Error while building/deploying project KArchive (kit: Android)
                                When executing step "Make"
                                15:56:16: Elapsed time: 00:05.
                                

                                What am I doing wrong?

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                                  Android will require a bit of work. I'd start here: https://community.kde.org/Android

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                                    I could finally compile KArchive for Android. I just had to make a .pro with the right files and include the sources to my project. I left it here! Don't forget to add config-compression.h, loggingcategory.h and karchive_export.h, some files need those headers.

                                    I have tested for ZIP and TAR under Linux and Android and it's working perfectly!!

                                    TARGET = KArchive
                                    TEMPLATE = lib
                                    QT       -= gui
                                    
                                    INCLUDEPATH += ../../include
                                    
                                    SOURCES += \
                                        ../../src/karchive.cpp \
                                        ../../src/kar.cpp \
                                        ../../src/kcompressiondevice.cpp \
                                        ../../src/kfilterbase.cpp \
                                        ../../src/kfilterdev.cpp \
                                        ../../src/kgzipfilter.cpp \
                                        ../../src/klimitediodevice.cpp \
                                        ../../src/knonefilter.cpp \
                                        ../../src/ktar.cpp \
                                        ../../src/kzip.cpp
                                        ../../src/krcc.cpp \
                                    
                                    HEADERS += \
                                        ../../include/karchive.h \
                                        ../../include/kar.h \
                                        ../../include/kcompressiondevice.h \
                                        ../../include/kfilterbase.h \
                                        ../../include/kfilterdev.h \
                                        ../../include/kgzipfilter.h \
                                        ../../include/klimitediodevice_p.h \
                                        ../../include/knonefilter.h \
                                        ../../include/ktar.h \
                                        ../../include/kzip.h
                                        ../../include/krcc.h \
                                    
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