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    shivaVMC
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    Hi

    Now I m facing below error,what could be the solution for this

    Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: svg
    Makefile:45: recipe for target 'sub-src-make_first-ordered' faile

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      @Pablo-J.-Rogina
      Hi,
      Actually I have a Windows Qt app,I m porting it for Rpi3 from my Ubuntu PC.
      So I m trying to do cross-compilation for it.

      Simple to say is..I have crossed compiled qtbase examples to Rpi3 and sample examples are tested for now..
      Similarly I m tryinig to port my windows Qt app in a same way..

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      @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

      Similarly I m tryinig to port my windows Qt app in a same way..

      Ok, so you already know that you need to cross-compile everything, that is, your application code plus all the supporting libraries it uses (as a good starting point you've already cross-compiled Qt itself and some of its examples)

      Now I m facing below error,what could be the solution for this
      Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: svg
      Makefile:45: recipe for target 'sub-src-make_first-ordered' faile

      This a forum of/for programmers, not about magicians :-)

      Seriously, please state clearly what you were trying to achieve when this error arose. That simply desciption is not enough, do you agree?

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        @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

        Similarly I m tryinig to port my windows Qt app in a same way..

        Ok, so you already know that you need to cross-compile everything, that is, your application code plus all the supporting libraries it uses (as a good starting point you've already cross-compiled Qt itself and some of its examples)

        Now I m facing below error,what could be the solution for this
        Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: svg
        Makefile:45: recipe for target 'sub-src-make_first-ordered' faile

        This a forum of/for programmers, not about magicians :-)

        Seriously, please state clearly what you were trying to achieve when this error arose. That simply desciption is not enough, do you agree?

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        @Pablo-J.-Rogina
        Really Sorry for that bad english,
        I have compiled qt5.7.1 for rpi in my local PC(i.e., for cross compilation) its working fine and now I m using the same qmake generated in ~/raspi/qt5/bin/ for building qwt in my local linux machine for rpi.As below

        ~/raspi/qt5/bin/qmake -o Makefile qwt.pro
        ~/Downloads/QWT/qwt-6.1.3$ make
        cd src/ && ( test -e Makefile || /home/user/raspi/qt5/bin/qmake /home/user/Downloads/QWT/qwt-6.1.3/src/src.pro -o Makefile ) && make -f Makefile
        Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: svg
        Makefile:45: recipe for target 'sub-src-make_first-ordered' failed
        make: *** [sub-src-make_first-ordered] Error 3

        can I know how can I fix this module in qmake

        I m using below command for configuring
        ./configure -release -xkb -svg -fontconfig -openssl -opengl es2 -c++std 11 -device linux-rpi3-g++ -device-option CROSS_COMPILE=~/raspi/tools/arm-bcm2708/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-raspbian-x64/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf- -sysroot ~/pi_raspi/sysroot -opensource -confirm-license -prefix /usr/local/qt5pi -extprefix ~/pi_raspi/qt5pi -hostprefix ~/pi_raspi/qt5 -no-use-gold-linker -v
        make -j4
        make install

        any option to set it in above configure command to make qtsvg enable for qmake to build qwt6.1.3

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          Check if QtSvg library is present in your cross-compiled Qt. It should be in qtdir/lib/libQt5Svg.so.

          Check the Makefile your created for Qwt - does it point to right Qt installation? Does it include corect compiler flags etc.

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            Check if QtSvg library is present in your cross-compiled Qt. It should be in qtdir/lib/libQt5Svg.so.

            Check the Makefile your created for Qwt - does it point to right Qt installation? Does it include corect compiler flags etc.

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            @sierdzio
            Hi
            I dont have QtSvg in qtbase/lib/libQt5Svg.so*

            Yes its pointing to the correct Qt installation as below

            Makefile: qwt.pro ../../../raspi/qt5/mkspecs/devices/linux-rpi3-g++/qmake.conf ../../../raspi/qt5/mkspecs/features/spec_pre.prf
            ../../../raspi/qt5/mkspecs/common/unix.conf
            ../../../raspi/qt5/mkspecs/common/linux.conf
            ../../../raspi/qt5/mkspecs/common/sanitize.conf
            to include the qtsvg lib,can I know the fix for it.

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              @sierdzio
              Hi
              I dont have QtSvg in qtbase/lib/libQt5Svg.so*

              Yes its pointing to the correct Qt installation as below

              Makefile: qwt.pro ../../../raspi/qt5/mkspecs/devices/linux-rpi3-g++/qmake.conf ../../../raspi/qt5/mkspecs/features/spec_pre.prf
              ../../../raspi/qt5/mkspecs/common/unix.conf
              ../../../raspi/qt5/mkspecs/common/linux.conf
              ../../../raspi/qt5/mkspecs/common/sanitize.conf
              to include the qtsvg lib,can I know the fix for it.

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              @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

              I dont have QtSvg in qtbase/lib/libQt5Svg.so*

              ok then you have to compile it. If you still have your Qt build directory, go into qtbuilddir/qtsvg and run make && make install there.

              (Z(:^

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                @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

                I dont have QtSvg in qtbase/lib/libQt5Svg.so*

                ok then you have to compile it. If you still have your Qt build directory, go into qtbuilddir/qtsvg and run make && make install there.

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                @sierdzio
                Hi,
                I have cloned qtsvg module I followed below steps
                ~/raspi/qt5/bin/qmake -r
                make
                make install
                Then I compiled the qwt-6.1.3 using
                ~/raspi/qt5/bin/qmake -o Makefile qwt.pro
                make
                make install
                it went fine(no error's relating to svg Module) till last stage, but I came up with new error as below

                Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: designer
                Makefile:174: recipe for target 'sub-designer-make_first-ordered' failed
                make: *** [sub-designer-make_first-ordered] Error 3

                I have cloned qttools module and
                ~/raspi/qt5/bin/qmake -r
                make
                During make I faced new errors again as below,
                /home/user/raspi/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libproxy.so.1: undefined reference to `VTT for std::__cxx11::basic_ostringstream<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >@GLIBCXX_3.4.21'
                collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                Makefile:95: recipe for target 'contextsensitivehelp' failed
                make[3]: *** [contextsensitivehelp] Error 1
                make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/user/raspi/qttools/examples/help/contextsensitivehelp'
                Makefile:42: recipe for target 'sub-contextsensitivehelp-make_first-ordered' failed
                make[2]: *** [sub-contextsensitivehelp-make_first-ordered] Error 2

                So can I know which module I need to clone to avoid this error?
                or any other suggestive fix for this type of error

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                  @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

                  So can I know which module I need to clone to avoid this error?
                  or any other suggestive fix for this type of error

                  All these modules should be build together with your Qt build. When you did your Qt cross-compilation, did you do that on whole Qt source code or only qtbase or something?

                  (Z(:^

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                    @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

                    So can I know which module I need to clone to avoid this error?
                    or any other suggestive fix for this type of error

                    All these modules should be build together with your Qt build. When you did your Qt cross-compilation, did you do that on whole Qt source code or only qtbase or something?

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                    @sierdzio
                    I cloned qtbase and followed

                    ./configure -release -xkb -svg -fontconfig -openssl -opengl es2 -c++std 11 -device linux-rpi3-g++ -device-option CROSS_COMPILE=~/raspi/tools/arm-bcm2708/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-raspbian-x64/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf- -sysroot ~/pi_raspi/sysroot -opensource -confirm-license -prefix /usr/local/qt5pi -extprefix ~/pi_raspi/qt5pi -hostprefix ~/pi_raspi/qt5 -no-use-gold-linker -v
                    make -j4
                    make install

                    So I did only on qtbase.

                    Can I know the steps to build all modules together with Qt build?

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                      @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

                      So can I know which module I need to clone to avoid this error?
                      or any other suggestive fix for this type of error

                      All these modules should be build together with your Qt build. When you did your Qt cross-compilation, did you do that on whole Qt source code or only qtbase or something?

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                      @sierdzio
                      I followed this https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi2EGLFS#Step_by_step site

                      Any changes in steps-by-step part of above site,please help me on it

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                        @sierdzio
                        I followed this https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi2EGLFS#Step_by_step site

                        Any changes in steps-by-step part of above site,please help me on it

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                        @shivaVMC for a full Qt build you should read https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git

                        its main difference should be the cloning part, configuration should be similar to qtbase alone.

                        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                          Use whole Qt source code, not only qtbase. Qtbase contains only some basic modules like QtNetwork, QtCore etc. No widgets, no qml, etc.

                          Here's a short script to get you going with full Qt:

                          export QTVER=5.11.1
                          wget http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.11/$QTVER/single/qt-everywhere-src-$QTVER.tar.xz
                          tar -xaf qt-everywhere-src-$QTVER.tar.xz
                          mv qt-everywhere-src-$QTVER $QTVER-src
                          mkdir qtbuild
                          cd qtbuild
                          ../$QTVER-src/configure -device linux-rasp-pi3-g++ -opengl es2 -confirm-license -opensource -release -nomake examples -skip qtwebview -skip qt3d -skip qtquick1 -skip qtwayland -skip qtvirtualkeyboard -skip qtwebchannel -skip qtwebengine -skip qtscript -skip qtscxml -skip qtspeech -skip qtpurchasing -skip qtgamepad -skip qtserialbus -skip qtlocation -no-use-gold-linker -device-option CROSS_COMPILE=/path/toi/your/toolchain- -sysroot /path/to/your/sysroot -prefix /home/pi/$QTVER-cross -extprefix $PWD//../$QTVER-cross -hostprefix $PWD/../$QTVER-build -v
                          

                          (Z(:^

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                            Use whole Qt source code, not only qtbase. Qtbase contains only some basic modules like QtNetwork, QtCore etc. No widgets, no qml, etc.

                            Here's a short script to get you going with full Qt:

                            export QTVER=5.11.1
                            wget http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.11/$QTVER/single/qt-everywhere-src-$QTVER.tar.xz
                            tar -xaf qt-everywhere-src-$QTVER.tar.xz
                            mv qt-everywhere-src-$QTVER $QTVER-src
                            mkdir qtbuild
                            cd qtbuild
                            ../$QTVER-src/configure -device linux-rasp-pi3-g++ -opengl es2 -confirm-license -opensource -release -nomake examples -skip qtwebview -skip qt3d -skip qtquick1 -skip qtwayland -skip qtvirtualkeyboard -skip qtwebchannel -skip qtwebengine -skip qtscript -skip qtscxml -skip qtspeech -skip qtpurchasing -skip qtgamepad -skip qtserialbus -skip qtlocation -no-use-gold-linker -device-option CROSS_COMPILE=/path/toi/your/toolchain- -sysroot /path/to/your/sysroot -prefix /home/pi/$QTVER-cross -extprefix $PWD//../$QTVER-cross -hostprefix $PWD/../$QTVER-build -v
                            
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                            @sierdzio
                            okay...Thank You Thanks alot.
                            I m following the link https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git and your mentioned short script..I will get back,if any issue I m facing.

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                              @sierdzio
                              okay...Thank You Thanks alot.
                              I m following the link https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git and your mentioned short script..I will get back,if any issue I m facing.

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                              @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

                              I m following the link https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git and your mentioned short script..I will get back,if any issue I m facing.

                              Does not matter how you get Qt sources (from git like in your link or from archive like in my script), the result will be the same. Just remember to add all those -skip flags to configure line (and keep your sysroot and toolchain from the EGLFS guide).

                              (Z(:^

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                                @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

                                I m following the link https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git and your mentioned short script..I will get back,if any issue I m facing.

                                Does not matter how you get Qt sources (from git like in your link or from archive like in my script), the result will be the same. Just remember to add all those -skip flags to configure line (and keep your sysroot and toolchain from the EGLFS guide).

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                                @sierdzio
                                I have tried to compile Qt build for Qt_V5.7.1,but I m facing the below error

                                .obj/qeglfskmsintegration.o:(.data.rel.ro+0x74): undefined reference to `QEGLDeviceIntegration::destroyNativeWindow(void*)'
                                collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

                                Can I know which plugins/lib are missing or which lib I need to install?

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                                  @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

                                  I m following the link https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git and your mentioned short script..I will get back,if any issue I m facing.

                                  Does not matter how you get Qt sources (from git like in your link or from archive like in my script), the result will be the same. Just remember to add all those -skip flags to configure line (and keep your sysroot and toolchain from the EGLFS guide).

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                                  @sierdzio
                                  When I perform .

                                  ./configure -device linux-rasp-pi3-g++ -opengl es2 -confirm-license -opensource -release -nomake examples -skip qtwebview -skip qt3d -skip qtquick1 -skip qtwayland -skip qtvirtualkeyboard -skip qtwebchannel -skip qtwebengine -skip qtscript -skip qtscxml -skip qtspeech -skip qtpurchasing -skip qtgamepad -skip qtserialbus -skip qtlocation -no-use-gold-linker -device-option CROSS_COMPILE=~/raspi_QtBuild/tools/arm-bcm2708/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-raspbian-x64/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf- -sysroot ~/raspi_QtBuild/sysroot -prefix /usr/local/qt5pi -extprefix ~/raspi_QtBuild/qt5pi -hostprefix ~/raspi_QtBuild/qt5 -v

                                  Note: Also available for Linux: linux-clang linux-icc

                                  Note: Dropped compiler flags '-pthread' when detecting library 'glib'.

                                  Note: Dropped compiler flags '-pthread' when detecting library 'gstreamer'.

                                  Note: Dropped compiler flags '-pthread' when detecting library 'gstreamer_app'.

                                  Qt is now configured for building. Just run 'make'.
                                  Once everything is built, you must run 'make install'.
                                  Qt will be installed into '/home/user/raspi_QtBuild/qt5pi'.

                                  Prior to reconfiguration, make sure you remove any leftovers from
                                  the previous build.

                                  When I perform --- make -j4

                                  msgbmmain.o qeglfskmsgbmmain.cpp
                                  qeglfskmsgbmwindow.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void QEglFSKmsGbmWindow::resetSurface()’:
                                  qeglfskmsgbmwindow.cpp:58:5: error: ‘PFNEGLCREATEPLATFORMWINDOWSURFACEEXTPROC’ was not declared in this scope
                                  PFNEGLCREATEPLATFORMWINDOWSURFACEEXTPROC createPlatformWindowSurface = nullptr;
                                  ^
                                  qeglfskmsgbmwindow.cpp:58:46: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘createPlatformWindowSurface’
                                  PFNEGLCREATEPLATFORMWINDOWSURFACEEXTPROC createPlatformWindowSurface = nullptr;
                                  ^
                                  qeglfskmsgbmwindow.cpp:61:9: error: ‘createPlatformWindowSurface’ was not declared in this scope
                                  createPlatformWindowSurface = reinterpret_cast<PFNEGLCREATEPLATFORMWINDOWSURFACEEXTPROC>(
                                  ^
                                  qeglfskmsgbmwindow.cpp:61:56: error: expected type-specifier before ‘PFNEGLCREATEPLATFORMWINDOWSURFACEEXTPROC’
                                  createPlatformWindowSurface = reinterpret_cast<PFNEGLCREATEPLATFORMWINDOWSURFACEEXTPROC>(
                                  ^
                                  qeglfskmsgbmwindow.cpp:61:56: error: expected ‘>’ before ‘PFNEGLCREATEPLATFORMWINDOWSURFACEEXTPROC’
                                  qeglfskmsgbmwindow.cpp:61:56: error: expected ‘(’ before ‘PFNEGLCREATEPLATFORMWINDOWSURFACEEXTPROC’
                                  qeglfskmsgbmwindow.cpp:62:68: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘;’ token
                                  eglGetProcAddress("eglCreatePlatformWindowSurfaceEXT"));
                                  ^
                                  qeglfskmsgbmwindow.cpp:65:9: error: ‘createPlatformWindowSurface’ was not declared in this scope
                                  if (createPlatformWindowSurface) {
                                  ^
                                  Makefile:3029: recipe for target '.obj/qeglfskmsgbmwindow.o' failed
                                  make[7]: *** [.obj/qeglfskmsgbmwindow.o] Error 1
                                  make[7]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
                                  make[7]: Leaving directory '/home/user/raspi_QtBuild/qt-everywhere-src-5.11.1/qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/eglfs/deviceintegration/eglfs_kms'
                                  Makefile:72: recipe for target 'sub-eglfs_kms-make_first' failed
                                  make[6]: *** [sub-eglfs_kms-make_first] Error 2
                                  make[6]: Leaving directory '/home/user/raspi_QtBuild/qt-everywhere-src-5.11.1/qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/eglfs/deviceintegration'
                                  Makefile:104: recipe for target 'sub-deviceintegration-make_first-ordered' failed
                                  make[5]: *** [sub-deviceintegration-make_first-ordered] Error 2
                                  make[5]: Leaving directory '/home/user/raspi_QtBuild/qt-everywhere-src-5.11.1/qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/eglfs'
                                  Makefile:125: recipe for target 'sub-eglfs-make_first' failed
                                  make[4]: *** [sub-eglfs-make_first] Error 2
                                  make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/user/raspi_QtBuild/qt-everywhere-src-5.11.1/qtbase/src/plugins/platforms'
                                  Makefile:102: recipe for target 'sub-platforms-make_first' failed
                                  make[3]: *** [sub-platforms-make_first] Error 2
                                  make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/user/raspi_QtBuild/qt-everywhere-src-5.11.1/qtbase/src/plugins'
                                  Makefile:776: recipe for target 'sub-plugins-make_first' failed
                                  make[2]: *** [sub-plugins-make_first] Error 2
                                  make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/user/raspi_QtBuild/qt-everywhere-src-5.11.1/qtbase/src'
                                  Makefile:48: recipe for target 'sub-src-make_first' failed
                                  make[1]: *** [sub-src-make_first] Error 2
                                  make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/user/raspi_QtBuild/qt-everywhere-src-5.11.1/qtbase'
                                  Makefile:70: recipe for target 'module-qtbase-make_first' failed
                                  make: *** [module-qtbase-make_first] Error 2

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                                    Why do you say you're compiling Qt 5.7.1 when the output you paste indicates 5.11.1?

                                    Anyway, I've never seen that error, I don't know how to fix it.

                                    (Z(:^

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                                      Why do you say you're compiling Qt 5.7.1 when the output you paste indicates 5.11.1?

                                      Anyway, I've never seen that error, I don't know how to fix it.

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                                      @sierdzio
                                      Qt_v5.7.1 .tar.xz file was already with me ,till Qt_v5.11.1 gets dowloaded I have compiled Qt5.7.1..... For both the version different errors I m facing as mentioned above

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                                        @shivaVMC said in Qwt from Windows to Linux Porting:

                                        PFNEGLCREATEPLATFORMWINDOWSURFACEEXTPROC

                                        This comes from EGL headers. You probably don't have all Qt dependencies installed in your sysroot.

                                        1. Install necessary dependencies. Try with sudo apt build-dep qt5-qmake qt5-default on your Raspberry Pi. You may also try sudo apt install "^libxcb.*" libx11-xcb-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libxrender-dev libatspi2.0-dev libdbus-1-dev.
                                        2. Update your sysroot and fix symlinks.
                                        3. Recompile Qt. Make sure to check configure output that it says EGL support is on.

                                        (Z(:^

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                                        • sierdzioS sierdzio

                                          Why do you say you're compiling Qt 5.7.1 when the output you paste indicates 5.11.1?

                                          Anyway, I've never seen that error, I don't know how to fix it.

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                                          @sierdzio
                                          Hi ,
                                          Finally it got compiled...I m success on compiling and installing Qt-V5.11.1
                                          Now,please suggest me that which qmake shall I take to compile qwt-6.1.3

                                          I m finding two qmake

                                          1. /home/user/raspi_QtBuild/Qtver-5.11.1/qtbase/bin/qmake
                                          2. /home/user/raspi_QtBuild/qt5/bin/

                                          Thanks In advance for your help& support.

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