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  • S SGaist
    13 Jun 2018, 21:07

    Sur it does, you are trying to install the desktop version of the driver and then, use it to do cross-compilation.

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    douglas
    wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 06:28 last edited by
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    @SGaist I see. So, if I need to cross-compile, which steps should I follow in order to use the serialport in my project?
    Are there different libraries or drivers I need to install on my host PC?
    The target linux embedded device runs Linux Yocto.

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    • D douglas
      14 Jun 2018, 06:28

      @SGaist I see. So, if I need to cross-compile, which steps should I follow in order to use the serialport in my project?
      Are there different libraries or drivers I need to install on my host PC?
      The target linux embedded device runs Linux Yocto.

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      jsulm
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      wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 06:33 last edited by
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      @douglas You need Qt (together with Qt Searial Port) cross compiled for your device

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      • J jsulm
        14 Jun 2018, 06:33

        @douglas You need Qt (together with Qt Searial Port) cross compiled for your device

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        douglas
        wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 07:49 last edited by
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        @jsulm I already set up the project in order to cross-compile for my target: in fact, I have already managed to run my application on the target device. The problem is the serial port module: I did not succeeded in including it into my project. Are there any particular hints to follow in the case of cross-compilation?
        Thank you!

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        • D douglas
          14 Jun 2018, 07:49

          @jsulm I already set up the project in order to cross-compile for my target: in fact, I have already managed to run my application on the target device. The problem is the serial port module: I did not succeeded in including it into my project. Are there any particular hints to follow in the case of cross-compilation?
          Thank you!

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          jsulm
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          wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 07:55 last edited by
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          @douglas Did you cross compile Qt serial port module?

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          • D douglas
            14 Jun 2018, 07:49

            @jsulm I already set up the project in order to cross-compile for my target: in fact, I have already managed to run my application on the target device. The problem is the serial port module: I did not succeeded in including it into my project. Are there any particular hints to follow in the case of cross-compilation?
            Thank you!

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            J.Hilk
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            wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 07:55 last edited by
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            @douglas
            How did you cross-compile for your target device?

            I would asume you cloned the qt-sources from git or something similar. However did you crosscompile the whole Framework or only part of it? For any Qt-Program to run you'll need only QtBase, however serialport is a plugin and needs to be compiled seperately.


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            • J J.Hilk
              14 Jun 2018, 07:55

              @douglas
              How did you cross-compile for your target device?

              I would asume you cloned the qt-sources from git or something similar. However did you crosscompile the whole Framework or only part of it? For any Qt-Program to run you'll need only QtBase, however serialport is a plugin and needs to be compiled seperately.

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              douglas
              wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 08:51 last edited by
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              @J.Hilk Where can I found the procedure to cross-compile the serial port module?
              Thank you.

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              • D douglas
                14 Jun 2018, 08:51

                @J.Hilk Where can I found the procedure to cross-compile the serial port module?
                Thank you.

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                J.Hilk
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                wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 08:53 last edited by
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                @douglas like you did the other modules

                git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/<qt-module>.git -b <qt-version>
                cd <qt-module>
                
                qmake
                make
                make install
                

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                • J J.Hilk
                  14 Jun 2018, 08:53

                  @douglas like you did the other modules

                  git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/<qt-module>.git -b <qt-version>
                  cd <qt-module>
                  
                  qmake
                  make
                  make install
                  
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                  Pablo J. Rogina
                  wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 13:07 last edited by
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                  @douglas if you could please show us

                  How did you cross-compile for your target device?

                  It may help understanding your issue

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                  • P Pablo J. Rogina
                    14 Jun 2018, 13:07

                    @douglas if you could please show us

                    How did you cross-compile for your target device?

                    It may help understanding your issue

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                    douglas
                    wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 14:48 last edited by
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                    @Pablo-J.-Rogina , after the Qt Creator installation, I followed the indication from 2.1 to 2.7 chapter here:
                    http://variwiki.com/index.php?title=Yocto_Qt_Creator&release=RELEASE_MORTY_V1.0_DART-6UL#QtCreator_configuration
                    in which, as far as I see, the environment is configured to cross-compile for my target device.
                    Now, I am able to create a simple GUI application and run it on my target device, but I can't add the serialport component (in order to manage a RS485 communication) in my project.
                    Unfortunatelly, I'm a beginner in this matter!
                    Thanks a lot!

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                    • D douglas
                      14 Jun 2018, 14:48

                      @Pablo-J.-Rogina , after the Qt Creator installation, I followed the indication from 2.1 to 2.7 chapter here:
                      http://variwiki.com/index.php?title=Yocto_Qt_Creator&release=RELEASE_MORTY_V1.0_DART-6UL#QtCreator_configuration
                      in which, as far as I see, the environment is configured to cross-compile for my target device.
                      Now, I am able to create a simple GUI application and run it on my target device, but I can't add the serialport component (in order to manage a RS485 communication) in my project.
                      Unfortunatelly, I'm a beginner in this matter!
                      Thanks a lot!

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                      Pablo J. Rogina
                      wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 18:30 last edited by
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                      @douglas said in Problems when adding serialport module in Qt project:

                      Now, I am able to create a simple GUI application and run it on my target device

                      Ok, that's a great step. Reading briefly the link you posted to that wiki page, I assume you setup your environment in a Linux PC and using Qt Creator there, you built that simple GUI app that Qt Creator deployed and run in your device.

                      If that's correct, I'd try the following:

                      1. from command line in let's say /home/douglas/projects do
                      cd /home/douglas/projects
                      git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qtserialport.git -b 5.9
                      cd qtserialport
                      

                      so you should now have a folder /home/douglas/projects/qtserialport will sources for Qt serial port module release 5.9 (the Qt release should match what you have in your dev environment/device, you didn't stated it so far).
                      2. run commands:

                      /opt/fslc-x11/2.2.1/sysroot/x86_64-fslcsdk-linux/usr/bin/qt5/qmake
                      make
                      make install
                      

                      once build and install finishes, you should have the .so shared library and headers into the proper location under your host PC (I couldn't figure out the proper location from the wiki page). But look for something like this (version shuold be the one you cloned...):

                      ./include/QtSerialPort/qtserialportversion.h
                      ./include/QtSerialPort/qserialportinfo.h
                      ./include/QtSerialPort/qserialportglobal.h
                      ./include/QtSerialPort/5.9.0/QtSerialPort/private/qserialport_p.h
                      ./include/QtSerialPort/5.9.0/QtSerialPort/private/qserialportinfo_p.h
                      ./include/QtSerialPort/qserialport.h
                      

                      and

                      ./lib/libQt5SerialPort.so
                      

                      if you succeed here, then you should be able to create a project file (.pro) for your application and add the serial port modulie like this:

                      ...
                      QT += serialport
                      ...
                      

                      and the magic will flow.

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                      • P Pablo J. Rogina
                        14 Jun 2018, 18:30

                        @douglas said in Problems when adding serialport module in Qt project:

                        Now, I am able to create a simple GUI application and run it on my target device

                        Ok, that's a great step. Reading briefly the link you posted to that wiki page, I assume you setup your environment in a Linux PC and using Qt Creator there, you built that simple GUI app that Qt Creator deployed and run in your device.

                        If that's correct, I'd try the following:

                        1. from command line in let's say /home/douglas/projects do
                        cd /home/douglas/projects
                        git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qtserialport.git -b 5.9
                        cd qtserialport
                        

                        so you should now have a folder /home/douglas/projects/qtserialport will sources for Qt serial port module release 5.9 (the Qt release should match what you have in your dev environment/device, you didn't stated it so far).
                        2. run commands:

                        /opt/fslc-x11/2.2.1/sysroot/x86_64-fslcsdk-linux/usr/bin/qt5/qmake
                        make
                        make install
                        

                        once build and install finishes, you should have the .so shared library and headers into the proper location under your host PC (I couldn't figure out the proper location from the wiki page). But look for something like this (version shuold be the one you cloned...):

                        ./include/QtSerialPort/qtserialportversion.h
                        ./include/QtSerialPort/qserialportinfo.h
                        ./include/QtSerialPort/qserialportglobal.h
                        ./include/QtSerialPort/5.9.0/QtSerialPort/private/qserialport_p.h
                        ./include/QtSerialPort/5.9.0/QtSerialPort/private/qserialportinfo_p.h
                        ./include/QtSerialPort/qserialport.h
                        

                        and

                        ./lib/libQt5SerialPort.so
                        

                        if you succeed here, then you should be able to create a project file (.pro) for your application and add the serial port modulie like this:

                        ...
                        QT += serialport
                        ...
                        

                        and the magic will flow.

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                        douglas
                        wrote on 18 Jun 2018, 06:47 last edited by
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                        @Pablo-J.-Rogina Thanks a lot for your post, I'll now begin to put it into practice. I have just one doubt: if I run:

                        qmake --version
                        

                        I obtain:

                        QMake version 2.01a
                        Using Qt version 4.8.7 in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
                        

                        So, if I'm not wrong, the installed version of Qt is the 4.8.7 (quite old). When you stated, in your #1 step, "git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qtserialport.git -b 5.9" were you assuming my Qt version was 5.9? In other words, the serialport version and the installed qt version should be the same?
                        If so, how can I upgrade from my actual Qt version to the latest one?
                        Thanks a lot!

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                        • D douglas
                          18 Jun 2018, 06:47

                          @Pablo-J.-Rogina Thanks a lot for your post, I'll now begin to put it into practice. I have just one doubt: if I run:

                          qmake --version
                          

                          I obtain:

                          QMake version 2.01a
                          Using Qt version 4.8.7 in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
                          

                          So, if I'm not wrong, the installed version of Qt is the 4.8.7 (quite old). When you stated, in your #1 step, "git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qtserialport.git -b 5.9" were you assuming my Qt version was 5.9? In other words, the serialport version and the installed qt version should be the same?
                          If so, how can I upgrade from my actual Qt version to the latest one?
                          Thanks a lot!

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                          aha_1980
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                          wrote on 18 Jun 2018, 06:54 last edited by
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                          @douglas

                          you can have multiple Qt versions installed, so please check carefully which one you use.

                          For the qmakes that are not in PATH, you have to specify the full path, e.g. /opt/Qt/5.9.0/bin/qmake

                          Regards

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                            18 Jun 2018, 06:54

                            @douglas

                            you can have multiple Qt versions installed, so please check carefully which one you use.

                            For the qmakes that are not in PATH, you have to specify the full path, e.g. /opt/Qt/5.9.0/bin/qmake

                            Regards

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                            douglas
                            wrote on 18 Jun 2018, 06:59 last edited by
                            #39

                            @aha_1980 how I can upgrade to the latest Qt version and set it as default in my project? After this I will be sure to use the Qt version 5.9 and I will apply the steps suggested by @Pablo-J-Rogina
                            Thank you!

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                              18 Jun 2018, 06:59

                              @aha_1980 how I can upgrade to the latest Qt version and set it as default in my project? After this I will be sure to use the Qt version 5.9 and I will apply the steps suggested by @Pablo-J-Rogina
                              Thank you!

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                              aha_1980
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                              wrote on 18 Jun 2018, 08:09 last edited by
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                              @douglas

                              First you should find out which Qt versions you have on your computer. Qt 4.8.7 is surely from Ubuntu and is a native Qt - you build programs that run on your computer. What you want, is a cross Qt, to run programs on your embedded device.

                              As you said you have already done this, you surely have a second Qt version (I cannot tell you which one it is). And this Qt version has a qmake which you need to call to compile Qt programs against this Qt library.

                              Regards

                              Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                              • A aha_1980
                                18 Jun 2018, 08:09

                                @douglas

                                First you should find out which Qt versions you have on your computer. Qt 4.8.7 is surely from Ubuntu and is a native Qt - you build programs that run on your computer. What you want, is a cross Qt, to run programs on your embedded device.

                                As you said you have already done this, you surely have a second Qt version (I cannot tell you which one it is). And this Qt version has a qmake which you need to call to compile Qt programs against this Qt library.

                                Regards

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                                douglas
                                wrote on 18 Jun 2018, 09:02 last edited by
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                                @aha_1980 Thanks. In Qt Creator I set Qt 5.7.1 in the "Qt Version" for the selected kit for my project. Now I can add the serialport module in my .pro file and build the app, but when I try to run it on my target device, the application does not start and the following error appears:

                                error while loading shared libraries: libQt5SerialPort.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                                

                                Is it related to the serialport module that is not cross compiled or have I to install some dependencies on the target device itself?
                                Thank you!

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                                • D douglas
                                  18 Jun 2018, 09:02

                                  @aha_1980 Thanks. In Qt Creator I set Qt 5.7.1 in the "Qt Version" for the selected kit for my project. Now I can add the serialport module in my .pro file and build the app, but when I try to run it on my target device, the application does not start and the following error appears:

                                  error while loading shared libraries: libQt5SerialPort.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                                  

                                  Is it related to the serialport module that is not cross compiled or have I to install some dependencies on the target device itself?
                                  Thank you!

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                                  wrote on 18 Jun 2018, 09:11 last edited by
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                                  @douglas said in Problems when adding serialport module in Qt project:

                                  Is it related to the serialport module that is not cross compiled or have I to install some dependencies on the target device itself?

                                  You're already on the right track. You need to cross-compile QtSerialPort for your embedded device, and then you need to deploy (copy over) these libraries to the device, because your final app is also running there.

                                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                                  • A aha_1980
                                    18 Jun 2018, 09:11

                                    @douglas said in Problems when adding serialport module in Qt project:

                                    Is it related to the serialport module that is not cross compiled or have I to install some dependencies on the target device itself?

                                    You're already on the right track. You need to cross-compile QtSerialPort for your embedded device, and then you need to deploy (copy over) these libraries to the device, because your final app is also running there.

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                                    wrote on 18 Jun 2018, 09:35 last edited by
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                                    @aha_1980 Ok,thanks! I just did the following on my host PC:

                                    $ git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qtserialport.git
                                    $ mkdir qtserialport-build
                                    $ cd qtserialport-build
                                    $ qmake ../qtserialport/qtserialport.pro
                                    

                                    but the last command (qmake) gives the following:

                                    Project MESSAGE: Cannot build current QtSerialPort sources with Qt version 4.8.7.
                                    Project ERROR: Use at least Qt 5.0.0 or try to download QtSerialPort for Qt4.
                                    

                                    It is clear that I need to use a newer qmake, perhaps the default one is an older version. How can I run that command with a qmake version 5? Where should it be located? Or how can I "change the default one"?
                                    Thanks for your patience.

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                                      18 Jun 2018, 09:11

                                      @douglas said in Problems when adding serialport module in Qt project:

                                      Is it related to the serialport module that is not cross compiled or have I to install some dependencies on the target device itself?

                                      You're already on the right track. You need to cross-compile QtSerialPort for your embedded device, and then you need to deploy (copy over) these libraries to the device, because your final app is also running there.

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                                      wrote on 18 Jun 2018, 09:52 last edited by
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                                      @aha_1980 Done, I found the qmake for version 5 and run the qmake command.
                                      Now, when I run the

                                      make
                                      make install
                                      

                                      this error appears:

                                      fatal error: qdeadlinetimer.h: File o directory non esistente
                                      compilation terminated.
                                      

                                      Which can be the solution?

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                                      • D douglas
                                        18 Jun 2018, 09:52

                                        @aha_1980 Done, I found the qmake for version 5 and run the qmake command.
                                        Now, when I run the

                                        make
                                        make install
                                        

                                        this error appears:

                                        fatal error: qdeadlinetimer.h: File o directory non esistente
                                        compilation terminated.
                                        

                                        Which can be the solution?

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                                        aha_1980
                                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                                        wrote on 18 Jun 2018, 10:13 last edited by
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                                        @douglas you are tryin to compile a new QSerialPort against an older Qt.

                                        Add a git checkout -b v5.7.1 directly after the git clone command and rebuild.

                                        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                                        • A aha_1980
                                          18 Jun 2018, 10:13

                                          @douglas you are tryin to compile a new QSerialPort against an older Qt.

                                          Add a git checkout -b v5.7.1 directly after the git clone command and rebuild.

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                                          wrote on 18 Jun 2018, 10:37 last edited by
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                                          @aha_1980 I add "git checkout -b v5.7.1" , but the qdeadlinetimer.h error shown above still remains during the make procedure. Any hints?

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