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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @Andrey-Shmelew Something like this:

    QString path = QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + '/' + "main.qml";
    QQuickView view;
    view.setSource(QUrl::fromLocalFile(path));
    view.show();
    
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    @jsulm
    thanks, but it don't works for me

    file:///usr/main.qml: File not found
    

    note that when i deploy with qt 5.5 kit it enables to deploy without any path stuff

    so if i upload main.qml to beaglebone's /usr/ folder then i get :

    QQuickView only supports loading of root objects that derive from QQuickItem. 
    
    If your example is using QML 2, (such as qmlscene) and the .qml file you 
    loaded has 'import QtQuick 1.0' or 'import Qt 4.7', this error will occur. 
    
    To load files with 'import QtQuick 1.0' or 'import Qt 4.7', use the 
    QDeclarativeView class in the Qt Quick 1 module.
    
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      @jsulm
      thanks, but it don't works for me

      file:///usr/main.qml: File not found
      

      note that when i deploy with qt 5.5 kit it enables to deploy without any path stuff

      so if i upload main.qml to beaglebone's /usr/ folder then i get :

      QQuickView only supports loading of root objects that derive from QQuickItem. 
      
      If your example is using QML 2, (such as qmlscene) and the .qml file you 
      loaded has 'import QtQuick 1.0' or 'import Qt 4.7', this error will occur. 
      
      To load files with 'import QtQuick 1.0' or 'import Qt 4.7', use the 
      QDeclarativeView class in the Qt Quick 1 module.
      
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      jsulm
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      @Andrey-Shmelew "/usr"?!
      Where is you app located?

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

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Andrey-Shmelew "/usr"?!
        Where is you app located?

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        @jsulm
        it is located in beaglebone's /usr folder when deployed.

        When i develop -main.qml is located on windows C:/qtqml57/main.qml ( qtqml57 is qt 5 project folder)

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        • A Andrey Shmelew

          @jsulm
          it is located in beaglebone's /usr folder when deployed.

          When i develop -main.qml is located on windows C:/qtqml57/main.qml ( qtqml57 is qt 5 project folder)

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          @Andrey-Shmelew Quite unusual location.
          Can you describe how the layout of your app is?
          Is it like this:

          /usr/YOUR_APP_EXECUTABLE
          /usr/main.qml
          

          ?

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @Andrey-Shmelew Quite unusual location.
            Can you describe how the layout of your app is?
            Is it like this:

            /usr/YOUR_APP_EXECUTABLE
            /usr/main.qml
            

            ?

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            @jsulm
            by default it is:

            project:
            windows 10, project path C:/qtqml57/

            alt text

            after rebuild it's deployed in Linux /usr/ directory

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            • A Andrey Shmelew

              @jsulm
              by default it is:

              project:
              windows 10, project path C:/qtqml57/

              alt text

              after rebuild it's deployed in Linux /usr/ directory

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              @Andrey-Shmelew can you please show how it looks like in /usr? Is it like I asked above? So, how does the deploy directory (/usr in your case) look like?

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

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @Andrey-Shmelew can you please show how it looks like in /usr? Is it like I asked above? So, how does the deploy directory (/usr in your case) look like?

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                @jsulm

                sorry for annoying

                i just added to a .pro file as usual :

                target.path  = /usr
                INSTALLS    += target
                DISTFILES +=
                
                

                now on my beaglebone /usr/ folder looks like

                alt text

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                  @jsulm

                  sorry for annoying

                  i just added to a .pro file as usual :

                  target.path  = /usr
                  INSTALLS    += target
                  DISTFILES +=
                  
                  

                  now on my beaglebone /usr/ folder looks like

                  alt text

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                  @Andrey-Shmelew You should really upload a bigger picture - it is nearly impossible to see anything. I tried hard but could not find main.qml file there. So, where is it?

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

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                  • A Andrey Shmelew

                    @jsulm

                    sorry for annoying

                    i just added to a .pro file as usual :

                    target.path  = /usr
                    INSTALLS    += target
                    DISTFILES +=
                    
                    

                    now on my beaglebone /usr/ folder looks like

                    alt text

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                    @Andrey-Shmelew And you should not pollute /usr with files of your app. It is better to use /opt/YOUR_APP_NAME.

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

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Andrey-Shmelew You should really upload a bigger picture - it is nearly impossible to see anything. I tried hard but could not find main.qml file there. So, where is it?

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                      @jsulm

                      sorry about that, picture is really small

                      and there is no main.qml in /usr

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                      • A Andrey Shmelew

                        @jsulm

                        sorry about that, picture is really small

                        and there is no main.qml in /usr

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                        @Andrey-Shmelew That's why it is not working

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @Andrey-Shmelew That's why it is not working

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                          @jsulm
                          so if i upload main.qml to beaglebone's /usr/ folder then i get :

                          QQuickView only supports loading of root objects that derive from QQuickItem.

                          If your example is using QML 2, (such as qmlscene) and the .qml file you
                          loaded has 'import QtQuick 1.0' or 'import Qt 4.7', this error will occur.

                          To load files with 'import QtQuick 1.0' or 'import Qt 4.7', use the
                          QDeclarativeView class in the Qt Quick 1 module.

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                          • A Andrey Shmelew

                            @jsulm
                            so if i upload main.qml to beaglebone's /usr/ folder then i get :

                            QQuickView only supports loading of root objects that derive from QQuickItem.

                            If your example is using QML 2, (such as qmlscene) and the .qml file you
                            loaded has 'import QtQuick 1.0' or 'import Qt 4.7', this error will occur.

                            To load files with 'import QtQuick 1.0' or 'import Qt 4.7', use the
                            QDeclarativeView class in the Qt Quick 1 module.

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                            @Andrey-Shmelew said in Compile QT 5.8 to cross-compile Beaglebone:

                            QDeclarativeView

                            It says what you should do: use QDeclarativeView instead of QQuickView

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

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @Andrey-Shmelew said in Compile QT 5.8 to cross-compile Beaglebone:

                              QDeclarativeView

                              It says what you should do: use QDeclarativeView instead of QQuickView

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                                ok, i solved the problem:
                                put manually main.qml into /usr/ folder

                                main.cpp

                                #include <QGuiApplication>
                                #include <QQmlApplicationEngine>
                                
                                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                                {
                                    QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
                                    QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
                                    engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("/usr/main.qml")));
                                    return app.exec();
                                }
                                
                                
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                                • A Andrey Shmelew

                                  ok, i solved the problem:
                                  put manually main.qml into /usr/ folder

                                  main.cpp

                                  #include <QGuiApplication>
                                  #include <QQmlApplicationEngine>
                                  
                                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                                  {
                                      QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
                                      QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
                                      engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("/usr/main.qml")));
                                      return app.exec();
                                  }
                                  
                                  
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                                  @Andrey-Shmelew You should take a look at "Installing Files" in http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-advanced-usage.html to avoid manually copying the file. And you should construct the path at runtime, as I suggested before, else if you change the installation directory later you will need to change your code and rebuild the app.

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