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    wrote on last edited by pirates21
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    tomasz3dk, SGaist: thank you for your answer. At the moment I installed the library given by tomasz3dk. I am using a cross-compiler (QTRpi) in the QtCreator environment. If I run the project on ubuntu (host) it works, no problem. When the project run on raspberry pi (target), I have an error: "error while loading shared libraries: libqmqtt.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". I guess the library should go to raspberry pi. How should I do it?

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      Indeed, you have to copy it over.

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        I installed the library on ubuntu in this way:
        cd <projects folder>
        git clone https://github.com/emqtt/qmqtt.git
        cd qmqtt
        mkdir build
        cd build
        qmake -r ..
        sudo make install
        mkdir mqtt-client
        cd mqtt-client
        qmake -r ../../examples/mqtt/client
        make
        ./client

        I had errors when compiling (library) in raspberry. Can I transfer a library from ubuntu to raspberry? SGaist, you could describe in more detail how to do it?

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          No, you need to copy the library you get once you cross-compiled it.

          How did you install Qt on your Pi ?

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            SGaist: Thank you for your help.

            Only the binary file is sent to Pi. I do not have Qt on raspberry installed. For example, the libqmqtt.so.1 file is located on ubuntu, in the location given in the picture. Where should this file be in raspberry?

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              If you don't have Qt at all on your Pi, how are you running your application ?

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                I compile applications on Ubuntu with QTrpi. If I do not use the mqtt module in it, it starts normally on raspberry. I'm sorry, I'm a beginner.0_1524566171480_pro.png

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                  In the * .pro file, I added: QMAKE_LFLAGS + = -Wl, -rpath, "'$$ ORIGIN'". I put a library on raspberry in the same location as on Ubuntu. It looks like it works.

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                    Good move, so the executable can find it when it's beside it in the same folder.

                    Since you have it working now, then please mark the thread as solved using the "Topic Tools" button so that other forum users may know a solution has been found :)

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                      Thank You very much!

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