QSerialPort Library for Qt creator 4.8 on Debian 9
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Hi @Digvijay,
Why do you
git clone
two times? After the first clone, you switched to the correct branch and the build would have worked. Also, the build directory should be outside, parallel to the sources.So, once again the needed steps:
$ git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qtserialport.git $ cd qtserialport $ git checkout qt4-dev $ cd .. $ mkdir qtserialport-build $ cd qtserialport-build $ qmake ../qtserialport/qtserialport.pro $ make
I'm also not sure if all the
PATH
manipulations are needed - I guess not.Regards
Hi @aha_1980
Thanks for the reply. Now i can build the library but it is still not visible to Qt creator. When i add CONFIG += serialport to .pro file it is giving the error as follows
Project MESSAGE: Warning: unknown QT: serialport
So still what is going wrong??
Also can you please tell me how to install Qt 5.8 on 32 bit debian 9?? Because i do not want change my windows based GUI every time. I want directly compile project. I do not want to work in lnux environment as i am not familiar with it.Regards,
Digvijay -
Hi @aha_1980
Thanks for the reply. Now i can build the library but it is still not visible to Qt creator. When i add CONFIG += serialport to .pro file it is giving the error as follows
Project MESSAGE: Warning: unknown QT: serialport
So still what is going wrong??
Also can you please tell me how to install Qt 5.8 on 32 bit debian 9?? Because i do not want change my windows based GUI every time. I want directly compile project. I do not want to work in lnux environment as i am not familiar with it.Regards,
Digvijay -
Hi @aha_1980
Thanks for the reply. Now i can build the library but it is still not visible to Qt creator. When i add CONFIG += serialport to .pro file it is giving the error as follows
Project MESSAGE: Warning: unknown QT: serialport
So still what is going wrong??
Also can you please tell me how to install Qt 5.8 on 32 bit debian 9?? Because i do not want change my windows based GUI every time. I want directly compile project. I do not want to work in lnux environment as i am not familiar with it.Regards,
DigvijayHi @Digvijay,
I guess you need to call
sudo make install
as last step.But as others said, why don't you install the Qt version supplied by your distribution?
Because i do not want change my windows based GUI every time. I want directly compile project.
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by this.
Regards
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Hi
@jsulm said in QSerialPort Library for Qt creator 4.8 on Debian 9:As @SGaist pointed out Debian stable already provides Qt 5.7 (including 32bit).
Yes i know that Qt 5.7 is available. But i do not know how to install it. Do i need to uninstall the Qt 4.8?? And how to install it on linux??
And one important thing is i have only one day of experience in linux. So i am sorry if i am asking silly questions.regards,
Digvijay -
Then before starting to develop you should first get to know the distribution you are using. Start by looking up the Debian package manager:
apt
. Depending on your desktop environment you might even have a GUI on top of it.No you don't need to uninstall anything, Qt 4 and 5 can co-exist without any problem.
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Hi
@jsulm said in QSerialPort Library for Qt creator 4.8 on Debian 9:As @SGaist pointed out Debian stable already provides Qt 5.7 (including 32bit).
Yes i know that Qt 5.7 is available. But i do not know how to install it. Do i need to uninstall the Qt 4.8?? And how to install it on linux??
And one important thing is i have only one day of experience in linux. So i am sorry if i am asking silly questions.regards,
Digvijay -
Hi @Digvijay,
I guess you need to call
sudo make install
as last step.But as others said, why don't you install the Qt version supplied by your distribution?
Because i do not want change my windows based GUI every time. I want directly compile project.
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by this.
Regards
Hi
@aha_1980 said in QSerialPort Library for Qt creator 4.8 on Debian 9:Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by this.
What i mean is that, i have developed my application(UI) on windows. But for some reason i have to put the exe on linux. To do that i have to compile my application in linux or use cross compiler. Compiling application in linux is easier so i am trying to do that.
Regards,
Digvijay -
Hi
@aha_1980 said in QSerialPort Library for Qt creator 4.8 on Debian 9:Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by this.
What i mean is that, i have developed my application(UI) on windows. But for some reason i have to put the exe on linux. To do that i have to compile my application in linux or use cross compiler. Compiling application in linux is easier so i am trying to do that.
Regards,
Digvijay@Digvijay said in QSerialPort Library for Qt creator 4.8 on Debian 9:
Compiling application in linux is easier so i am trying to do that.
Yeah, thats what we do also. Where is your problem with that?
Regarding QtSerialPort, you have several possible solutions:
- use Qt5 as provided by your Linux distribution
- use the Qt5 online installer for 32 bit Linux (I think the last version is Qt 5.5.1)
- compile QtSerialPort for Qt4 yourself
- use a Linux distribution that has a newer Qt5
- compile Qt5 yourself
If you are not limited to 32 Bit Linux, you can install the newest Qt also via the 64 bit online installer.
Regards
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@Digvijay said in QSerialPort Library for Qt creator 4.8 on Debian 9:
Compiling application in linux is easier so i am trying to do that.
Yeah, thats what we do also. Where is your problem with that?
Regarding QtSerialPort, you have several possible solutions:
- use Qt5 as provided by your Linux distribution
- use the Qt5 online installer for 32 bit Linux (I think the last version is Qt 5.5.1)
- compile QtSerialPort for Qt4 yourself
- use a Linux distribution that has a newer Qt5
- compile Qt5 yourself
If you are not limited to 32 Bit Linux, you can install the newest Qt also via the 64 bit online installer.
Regards
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How did you finally install it ?
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How did you finally install it ?
In any case, since you have it working now, please mark the thread as solved using the "Topic Tools" button so that other forum users may know a solution has been found :)