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  • douglasD douglas

    @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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    aha_1980
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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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    • aha_1980A aha_1980

      @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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      @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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      • aha_1980A aha_1980

        @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 last edited by
        #44

        @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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        • douglasD douglas

          @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
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          #45

          @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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          • aha_1980A aha_1980

            @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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            douglas
            wrote on last edited by
            #46

            @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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            • douglasD douglas

              @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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              jsulm
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #47

              @douglas Did you try to delete the build folder, create new one and to start from there?

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

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @douglas Did you try to delete the build folder, create new one and to start from there?

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                wrote on last edited by
                #48

                @jsulm Yes, I did. I always obtain the

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

                  @jsulm Yes, I did. I always obtain the

                  fatal error: qdeadlinetimer.h: File o directory non esistente
                  compilation terminated.
                  
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                  aha_1980
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                  #49

                  @douglas please send the output of git status

                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                  • aha_1980A aha_1980

                    @douglas please send the output of git status

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                    #50

                    @aha_1980

                    Sul branch v5.7.1
                    Untracked files:
                      (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
                    
                    	./
                    
                    nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track)
                    

                    Am I missing something?

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                    • douglasD douglas

                      @aha_1980

                      Sul branch v5.7.1
                      Untracked files:
                        (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
                      
                      	./
                      
                      nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track)
                      

                      Am I missing something?

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                      aha_1980
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                      @douglas Looks good so far.

                      But let's move slowly. I re-read you post from 5 hours ago:

                      @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

                      If you can build the app, then you already have the serialport module!

                      but when I try to run it on my target device, the application does not start and the following error appears:

                      But you don't have the libraries on your target device.

                      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                      • aha_1980A aha_1980

                        @douglas Looks good so far.

                        But let's move slowly. I re-read you post from 5 hours ago:

                        @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

                        If you can build the app, then you already have the serialport module!

                        but when I try to run it on my target device, the application does not start and the following error appears:

                        But you don't have the libraries on your target device.

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                        douglas
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #52

                        @aha_1980 Thanks, I understand. In order to obtain those libraries on my target device is something that I should copy from my host PC onto the device itself or I should install directly on the device side in any way?

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                        • douglasD douglas

                          @aha_1980 Thanks, I understand. In order to obtain those libraries on my target device is something that I should copy from my host PC onto the device itself or I should install directly on the device side in any way?

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                          aha_1980
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                          @douglas In the most easy and hacky way, just copy the needed *.so files to the other Qt *.so files on your device.

                          Depending on your cross toolchain, there may be a more clean way (like building a new image), but that - as said - depends on you toolchain.

                          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                          • douglasD douglas

                            @aha_1980 Thanks, I understand. In order to obtain those libraries on my target device is something that I should copy from my host PC onto the device itself or I should install directly on the device side in any way?

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                            @douglas as @aha_1980 said, maybe easiest way is to copy the serialport module *.so the same way you're deploying the file(s) for your application. Perhaps at the beginning it's easy to copy the shared library into same folder as application's executable

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                            • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                              @douglas as @aha_1980 said, maybe easiest way is to copy the serialport module *.so the same way you're deploying the file(s) for your application. Perhaps at the beginning it's easy to copy the shared library into same folder as application's executable

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #55

                              @Pablo-J.-Rogina , @aha_1980 thank you. I expected to find the libQt5SerialPort.so.5 (the missing library) inside the qtserialport folder generated after the steps:

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

                              but I couldn't find it. I searched into my host PC for that file, I found few results, but they are located into the Qt installation folder, they are not cross-compiled for my needs, I think.
                              When exactly that library should be created, or where it should be located?
                              Thanks!

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                              • douglasD douglas

                                @Pablo-J.-Rogina , @aha_1980 thank you. I expected to find the libQt5SerialPort.so.5 (the missing library) inside the qtserialport folder generated after the steps:

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

                                but I couldn't find it. I searched into my host PC for that file, I found few results, but they are located into the Qt installation folder, they are not cross-compiled for my needs, I think.
                                When exactly that library should be created, or where it should be located?
                                Thanks!

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                                jsulm
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
                                wrote on last edited by
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                                @douglas Are you sure you're cross compiling your app?
                                If so just do

                                ldd YOUR_APP_EXE
                                

                                it will show you which libs it is linked against, you then will know where the serial port lib is.

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

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm

                                  @douglas Are you sure you're cross compiling your app?
                                  If so just do

                                  ldd YOUR_APP_EXE
                                  

                                  it will show you which libs it is linked against, you then will know where the serial port lib is.

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                                  douglas
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #57

                                  @jsulm the ldd command does not give any result; it gives a message saying it is "not a dynamic exacutable"..

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                                    douglas
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #58

                                    Solved. The missing libQt5SerialPort.so.5 error on the target device was because that library effectively was not present. On the host side I added that library in the package list of the image and rebuild the image itself.

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