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Deploying program error with QT everywhere

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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    No, Qt Creator is the name of the cross-platform IDE the Qt Company is developing for developers. Qt itself is a pretty large framework.

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      No, Qt Creator is the name of the cross-platform IDE the Qt Company is developing for developers. Qt itself is a pretty large framework.

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      @SGaist Hi, still trying to make it work whenever I have a little bit time. Iam trying different versions of qt everywhere. Also would have a question, what is the differene between qt-everywhere and qt-embedded? is it only about different name or there is something else?

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        If you are referring to the package name, yes. Qt Embedded was meant for devices without X server providing QWS. Qt everywhere is for all supported devices.

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          If you are referring to the package name, yes. Qt Embedded was meant for devices without X server providing QWS. Qt everywhere is for all supported devices.

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          @SGaist Next test>
          I have no package none-gnueabi so I deleted the "none" from
          mkspecs/qws/linux-arm-gnueabi-g++/qmake.conf

          the problem i thing could be still that in qt creator i can see the name of the
          compiler is
          arm-linux-gnueabi-g++ in my host system
          but the one that I can select in qt-everywhere ...mkspecs/qws/ is
          linux-arm-gnueabi-g++

          anyway Iam going to try to configure and make

          ./configure -embedded arm -prefix /usr/local/qt4-7.3 -little-endian -no-qt3support -no-cups -no-largefile -optimized-qmake -no-openssl -nomake tools -nomake examples -no-webkit -opensource -confirm-license -xplatform qws/linux-arm-gnueabi-g++

          make
          make install

          compiled and installed
          QT creator showing on run
          bash: /home/olimex/untitled8: No such file or directory
          Application finished with exit code 127.

          and if I try create non qt in qt creator like standard console application everything is ok i can build and deploy on target.

          back to qt application, if I try ldd on executable on target I get nothing...? Somehow is the qt-everywhere not working... I thign... Any ideas?

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            If you are referring to the package name, yes. Qt Embedded was meant for devices without X server providing QWS. Qt everywhere is for all supported devices.

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            @SGaist There is also one thing I found in settings for the compiler there is parametr arm-linux-generic-32-bit itsnt this the problem? should not be there something like i386 or different? The board onlinuxino with armv7 is not 32bit..so?

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              That's the cross-compiler, it indicates the target for which it will compile your application.

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                That's the cross-compiler, it indicates the target for which it will compile your application.

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                @SGaist I know its indicating the target but my target is not 32bit as far as I know.
                armv7 is not 32 or 64. Thats what I have read in different forum. So what I ask is
                "should not be there something like i386 or different?" in the compiler settings?

                And when I try to compile qt-everywhere version 4.7.3 with compiler arm-linux-gnueabi-cpp and try to run it on target it gives me output

                bash: /home/olimex/untitled11: No such file or directory
                Application finished with exit code 127.

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                  What does file /home/olimex/untitled11 tell you ?

                  i386 is for Intel/AMD processor. ARM is also available in 32 and 64bit architecture.

                  What is your target board exactly ?

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    What does file /home/olimex/untitled11 tell you ?

                    i386 is for Intel/AMD processor. ARM is also available in 32 and 64bit architecture.

                    What is your target board exactly ?

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                    @SGaist
                    What you mean by "What does file /home/olimex/untitled11 tell you ?"
                    the ouptut when I call it is bash: /home/olimex/untitled11: No such file or directory
                    Application finished with exit code 127.

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                      Then it means that the file wasn't copied over to the target.

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