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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @ketank16 What does

    file PATH_TO_QMAKE
    

    say?

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    @jsulm Hi it says:

    qmake: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/l, BuildID[sha1]=11303ac790128d944e0bcd2bb582aea6002e31ad, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, with debug_info, not stripped
    

    Additionally, running just qmake gives following output: qmake: could not find a Qt installation of ''
    Could this be the reason?

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      @jsulm Hi it says:

      qmake: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/l, BuildID[sha1]=11303ac790128d944e0bcd2bb582aea6002e31ad, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, with debug_info, not stripped
      

      Additionally, running just qmake gives following output: qmake: could not find a Qt installation of ''
      Could this be the reason?

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      @ketank16 said in How to copy cross-compiled Qt binaries from one computer to another:

      running just qmake gives following output:

      I guess this one calls qmake from your distribution provided Qt.
      Your qmake should actually work.
      Are you sure you selected the correct one?
      Did you try to call it manually in a terminal (using whole path)?

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

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @ketank16 said in How to copy cross-compiled Qt binaries from one computer to another:

        running just qmake gives following output:

        I guess this one calls qmake from your distribution provided Qt.
        Your qmake should actually work.
        Are you sure you selected the correct one?
        Did you try to call it manually in a terminal (using whole path)?

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        @jsulm Hi, thanks for such extensive help. It looks like GLIBC version is lower on my work computer than my personal laptop.

        /home/lsce/Downloads/Qt5forBBB/bin/qmake: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.29' not found (required by /home/lsce/Downloads/Qt5forBBB/bin/qmake)
        /home/lsce/Downloads/Qt5forBBB/bin/qmake: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28' not found (required by /home/lsce/Downloads/Qt5forBBB/bin/qmake)
        

        I use Manjaro on my laptop, whereas all work computers are running ubuntu. I'll see what can be done regarding this situation, but I guess upgrading GLIBC by changing distro should sort this out. Thanks again and let me know if you've some thoughts regarding this.

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          @jsulm Hi, thanks for such extensive help. It looks like GLIBC version is lower on my work computer than my personal laptop.

          /home/lsce/Downloads/Qt5forBBB/bin/qmake: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.29' not found (required by /home/lsce/Downloads/Qt5forBBB/bin/qmake)
          /home/lsce/Downloads/Qt5forBBB/bin/qmake: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28' not found (required by /home/lsce/Downloads/Qt5forBBB/bin/qmake)
          

          I use Manjaro on my laptop, whereas all work computers are running ubuntu. I'll see what can be done regarding this situation, but I guess upgrading GLIBC by changing distro should sort this out. Thanks again and let me know if you've some thoughts regarding this.

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          @ketank16 I think best way is to use same version of same distribution on both machines if you want to avoid to build two times.

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

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          • K Ketank16

            Hi, So on my current laptop has cross compiled binaries for Qt5.13 with Beaglebone Black as target device. At my workplace, we want to have the ability of working on any desktop or laptop on same target to make different components of our Qt project. Normally as per my knowledge and after seeing some github repos that share precompiled Raspberry Pi binaries, I copied the folder containing qmake and other files in hostprefix directory to another computer but Qt creator on that computer says the qmake is not executable. I also have the toolchain I used on one machine copied to another.

            Is this some kind PATH related issue or copying the binaries doesn't work at all? Because cross compiling is a pain in the ass especially with a platform like Beaglebone black.

            To elaborate the last line, I'm using this method to make the detection of libudev for runtime. When I compiled it on my personal computer it worked but now when I'm trying it on other computers, its giving out this long error. If anyone has experienced something like this in the past, let me know.

            I'm open to solution for any of the problems above, so feel free to suggest me what's going wrong here. TIA.

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            @ketank16 said in How to copy cross-compiled Qt binaries from one computer to another:

            my current laptop has cross compiled binaries for Qt5.13 with Beaglebone Black as target device

            Out of curiosity, and to help some other users fighting vigorously with such devices, did you follow any guide or instructions that you can share?
            Thanks in advance.

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            • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

              @ketank16 said in How to copy cross-compiled Qt binaries from one computer to another:

              my current laptop has cross compiled binaries for Qt5.13 with Beaglebone Black as target device

              Out of curiosity, and to help some other users fighting vigorously with such devices, did you follow any guide or instructions that you can share?
              Thanks in advance.

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              @pablo-j-rogina I have read countless threads and posts on this forum. I've made my own little guide to help my colleagues. Its still a rough draft but I'll share it tonight. Keep in mind that I haven't been able to compile with EGLFS compatibility but yeah, nonetheless it will save time for you or the others.

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              • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                @ketank16 said in How to copy cross-compiled Qt binaries from one computer to another:

                my current laptop has cross compiled binaries for Qt5.13 with Beaglebone Black as target device

                Out of curiosity, and to help some other users fighting vigorously with such devices, did you follow any guide or instructions that you can share?
                Thanks in advance.

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                @pablo-j-rogina

                Here you can find the file that I've written. Make sure to suggest some changes too if you find something wrong.

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                • K Ketank16

                  @pablo-j-rogina

                  Here you can find the file that I've written. Make sure to suggest some changes too if you find something wrong.

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                  @ketank16 thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
                  I cannot test step by step since I don't have a BBB device, but it looks pretty much detailed and easy to follow.
                  One picky addition if you will: I'd add the "location" (i.e. HOST or BBB) to every step so to be sure where the action/command needs to be run, something like:

                  10. [HOST] Run following command in Qt directory:
                  ...
                  14. [BBB] (Open Beaglebone over SSH and follow this step)
                  

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                  • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                    @ketank16 thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
                    I cannot test step by step since I don't have a BBB device, but it looks pretty much detailed and easy to follow.
                    One picky addition if you will: I'd add the "location" (i.e. HOST or BBB) to every step so to be sure where the action/command needs to be run, something like:

                    10. [HOST] Run following command in Qt directory:
                    ...
                    14. [BBB] (Open Beaglebone over SSH and follow this step)
                    
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                    @pablo-j-rogina Thanks, already updated the file and completed the guide too. Hopefully people can find it useful from here.

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                    • K Ketank16

                      @pablo-j-rogina

                      Here you can find the file that I've written. Make sure to suggest some changes too if you find something wrong.

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                      @ketank16

                      Hi,

                      as you said in your pdf file,the seventh step,

                      How to download the sysroot-relativelinks.py,

                      when I open the github it displaying the text file,there is no option for download purpose,

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                        @pablo-j-rogina Thanks, already updated the file and completed the guide too. Hopefully people can find it useful from here.

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                        @ketank16

                        Hi,

                        I am trying qt with beagleboneboard and I followed your document,

                        step by step,

                        After./configure(step 10),the result is

                        0_1568956288265_build (1).png

                        Step 11,make -j4 The result is :

                        0_1568956436569_make-j4.png

                        Step 12:make install, The result is

                        0_1568956528353_makeinstall.png
                        0_1568956560709_makeinstall1.png
                        0_1568956576699_makeinstall2.png
                        0_1568956594246_makeinstaller3.png

                        Afer make installation I got the ~/BBB/sysroot/home/debian/Qt5ForBBB directory also,

                        I downloaded the fonts and copied those on to Qt5ForBBB/lib/fonts, and finished with step 14 also,

                        but I am not getting the qtcreator window,why I am not getting qt,please go through the screenshots and let me know if any mistakes is there,

                        as you showed on step 15,

                        How to launch the qt after step 14,please guide me...

                        Thankyou..

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                          @ketank16

                          Hi,

                          I am trying qt with beagleboneboard and I followed your document,

                          step by step,

                          After./configure(step 10),the result is

                          0_1568956288265_build (1).png

                          Step 11,make -j4 The result is :

                          0_1568956436569_make-j4.png

                          Step 12:make install, The result is

                          0_1568956528353_makeinstall.png
                          0_1568956560709_makeinstall1.png
                          0_1568956576699_makeinstall2.png
                          0_1568956594246_makeinstaller3.png

                          Afer make installation I got the ~/BBB/sysroot/home/debian/Qt5ForBBB directory also,

                          I downloaded the fonts and copied those on to Qt5ForBBB/lib/fonts, and finished with step 14 also,

                          but I am not getting the qtcreator window,why I am not getting qt,please go through the screenshots and let me know if any mistakes is there,

                          as you showed on step 15,

                          How to launch the qt after step 14,please guide me...

                          Thankyou..

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                          @asha said in How to copy cross-compiled Qt binaries from one computer to another:

                          but I am not getting the qtcreator window

                          What do you mean by that?
                          There is no need to cross compile QtCreator for the device unless you want to use it on your device. Simply install QtCreator via installer on your Ubuntu machine and create a Kit there with your cross compiled Qt.

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

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                            @ketank16

                            Hi,

                            I am trying qt with beagleboneboard and I followed your document,

                            step by step,

                            After./configure(step 10),the result is

                            0_1568956288265_build (1).png

                            Step 11,make -j4 The result is :

                            0_1568956436569_make-j4.png

                            Step 12:make install, The result is

                            0_1568956528353_makeinstall.png
                            0_1568956560709_makeinstall1.png
                            0_1568956576699_makeinstall2.png
                            0_1568956594246_makeinstaller3.png

                            Afer make installation I got the ~/BBB/sysroot/home/debian/Qt5ForBBB directory also,

                            I downloaded the fonts and copied those on to Qt5ForBBB/lib/fonts, and finished with step 14 also,

                            but I am not getting the qtcreator window,why I am not getting qt,please go through the screenshots and let me know if any mistakes is there,

                            as you showed on step 15,

                            How to launch the qt after step 14,please guide me...

                            Thankyou..

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                            @asha In your last screenshot, you can see udev errors. Apparently even after installing libudev on Beaglebone black and eventually copying it in sysroot doesn't solve the problem either. But a workaround is to make qmake look for udev in runtime rather than at compile time. The discussion and how-to is described in this thread here. You can follow it for current version of Qt as well. Let me know how the results come out for you.

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                            • A Asha

                              @ketank16

                              Hi,

                              as you said in your pdf file,the seventh step,

                              How to download the sysroot-relativelinks.py,

                              when I open the github it displaying the text file,there is no option for download purpose,

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                              @asha Easiest way is make a file with that name on your computer and copy the contents from git file to your local file. Run sudo chmod a+rx Sysroot-relativelinks.py to make it executable and you're good to go.

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                                @asha Easiest way is make a file with that name on your computer and copy the contents from git file to your local file. Run sudo chmod a+rx Sysroot-relativelinks.py to make it executable and you're good to go.

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                                    @asha Easiest way is make a file with that name on your computer and copy the contents from git file to your local file. Run sudo chmod a+rx Sysroot-relativelinks.py to make it executable and you're good to go.

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                                    @Ketank16

                                    Hi,

                                    I followed the same as you said,when I am trying to run

                                    ./Sysroot-relativelinks.py sysroot

                                    getting Output:

                                    /usr/bin/env: 'python': No such file or directory

                                    while getting this can I processed next?

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                                      @Ketank16

                                      Hi,

                                      I followed the same as you said,when I am trying to run

                                      ./Sysroot-relativelinks.py sysroot

                                      getting Output:

                                      /usr/bin/env: 'python': No such file or directory

                                      while getting this can I processed next?

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                                      @Asha said in How to copy cross-compiled Qt binaries from one computer to another:

                                      while getting this can I processed next?

                                      No. Install python in your host PC and repeat the step. Only when it succeeds you can go on.

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                                      • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                                        @Asha said in How to copy cross-compiled Qt binaries from one computer to another:

                                        while getting this can I processed next?

                                        No. Install python in your host PC and repeat the step. Only when it succeeds you can go on.

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                                        @Pablo-J-Rogina

                                        Thankyou for the replay,

                                        I installed python via

                                        sudo apt-get install python3

                                        when I am given the command like

                                        python3

                                        getting result Python 3.6.8

                                        but after this,, executing the ./sysroot-relativelinks.py sysroot but getting the same result, No such file or directory....

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                                          Hi,

                                          I seen where python3 is installed with the following command

                                          which python3

                                          the output is
                                          /usr/bin/python3

                                          so in sysroot-relativelinks.py file I edited the first line

                                          #!/usr/bin/env python to #!/usr/bin/python3

                                          After this again I executed the sysroot-relativelinks.py

                                          now it is executed...what I did is it correct?...Thankyou...

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