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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @Asha said in you don't seem to have 'make' or 'qmake' in your PATH:

    Yes,I created the build directory qt-5.13 and calling ./configure there it self..

    So, what happens now? Does configure succeed? Did you try to build?

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    @jsulm

    I am not created now,I created at first only,and call the ./configure but getting that error.....

    configuration is not succeed..

    what about make clean...

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      @jsulm

      I am not created now,I created at first only,and call the ./configure but getting that error.....

      configuration is not succeed..

      what about make clean...

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      @Asha If you call ./configure then you're NOT doing out of source build!
      Please read once more what I wrote before:

      mkdir build_qt
      cd build_qt
      ../qt5_sourcecode/configure...
      

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Asha If you call ./configure then you're NOT doing out of source build!
        Please read once more what I wrote before:

        mkdir build_qt
        cd build_qt
        ../qt5_sourcecode/configure...
        
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        @jsulm

        shall I ask what is that ../qt5_sourcecode/configure....

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          @jsulm

          shall I ask what is that ../qt5_sourcecode/configure....

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          jsulm
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          @Asha qt5_sourcecode is just a placeholder for the directory where you extracted Qt source code, replace it with the name of your Qt source code directory...
          configure is what it is - configure command in Qt source code directory.

          I explain this approach once more: you do NOT call configure inside the Qt source code directory, but from an empty build directory.

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

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @Asha qt5_sourcecode is just a placeholder for the directory where you extracted Qt source code, replace it with the name of your Qt source code directory...
            configure is what it is - configure command in Qt source code directory.

            I explain this approach once more: you do NOT call configure inside the Qt source code directory, but from an empty build directory.

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            @jsulm

            Yes,I extracted qt source code in my user directory(/home/beagle/)

            After that I replaced it into a directory called qt-5.13(replaced via....mv qt-everywhere-src-5.13.1 ~/qt-5.13)

            And calling the configure in this directory only.

            Some more information here..

            make --version
            GNU Make 4.1
            Built for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu

            uname -srv
            Linux 5.0.0-29-generic #31~18.04.1-Ubuntu

            Which make
            /usr/bin/make

            echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
            not displaying anything

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              @jsulm

              Yes,I extracted qt source code in my user directory(/home/beagle/)

              After that I replaced it into a directory called qt-5.13(replaced via....mv qt-everywhere-src-5.13.1 ~/qt-5.13)

              And calling the configure in this directory only.

              Some more information here..

              make --version
              GNU Make 4.1
              Built for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu

              uname -srv
              Linux 5.0.0-29-generic #31~18.04.1-Ubuntu

              Which make
              /usr/bin/make

              echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
              not displaying anything

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              jsulm
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              @Asha said in you don't seem to have 'make' or 'qmake' in your PATH:

              After that I replaced it into a directory called qt-5.13(replaced via....mv qt-everywhere-src-5.13.1 ~/qt-5.13)

              Again, this is not how it works!
              You do NOT call configure from the source code directory for out of source builds, but from an empty directory!
              Again:

              # Create an empty directory:
              mkdir build_qt
              # Go to that empty directory:
              cd build_qt
              # Call configure from the Qt source code directory:
              ../qt5_sourcecode/configure...
              

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @Asha said in you don't seem to have 'make' or 'qmake' in your PATH:

                After that I replaced it into a directory called qt-5.13(replaced via....mv qt-everywhere-src-5.13.1 ~/qt-5.13)

                Again, this is not how it works!
                You do NOT call configure from the source code directory for out of source builds, but from an empty directory!
                Again:

                # Create an empty directory:
                mkdir build_qt
                # Go to that empty directory:
                cd build_qt
                # Call configure from the Qt source code directory:
                ../qt5_sourcecode/configure...
                
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                @jsulm pwd is qt-5.13,here I need to create directory?if yes ,I created and tried getting

                bash : ./configure : No such file or directory

                please go through this link https://forum.qt.io/topic/106766/can-we-change-the-compiler-in-qmake/28 I followed this pdf...

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                  @jsulm pwd is qt-5.13,here I need to create directory?if yes ,I created and tried getting

                  bash : ./configure : No such file or directory

                  please go through this link https://forum.qt.io/topic/106766/can-we-change-the-compiler-in-qmake/28 I followed this pdf...

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                  jsulm
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                  @Asha said in you don't seem to have 'make' or 'qmake' in your PATH:

                  bash : ./configure : No such file or directory

                  Please read more carefully what I'm writing!
                  You need to use complete path (or relative) to configure!
                  That's why I wrote:

                  ../qt5_sourcecode/configure
                  

                  You can use absolute path instead of relative:

                  PATH_TO_YOUR_QT_SOURCE_DIRECTORY/configure
                  

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @Asha said in you don't seem to have 'make' or 'qmake' in your PATH:

                    bash : ./configure : No such file or directory

                    Please read more carefully what I'm writing!
                    You need to use complete path (or relative) to configure!
                    That's why I wrote:

                    ../qt5_sourcecode/configure
                    

                    You can use absolute path instead of relative:

                    PATH_TO_YOUR_QT_SOURCE_DIRECTORY/configure
                    
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                    @jsulm

                    yes,I gave the hole path /home/beagle/qt-5.13/.configure

                    its starts configuring but not succeed...

                    After few minutes its stops with error

                    /home/beagle/qt-5.13/build_qt/qtbase/bin/qmake: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

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                      but libstdc++.so.6 library is present in my system...

                      location is:

                      /usr/arm-linux-gnueabihf/lib/libstdc++.so.6

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                        but libstdc++.so.6 library is present in my system...

                        location is:

                        /usr/arm-linux-gnueabihf/lib/libstdc++.so.6

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                        @Asha said in you don't seem to have 'make' or 'qmake' in your PATH:

                        is present in my system

                        It needs to be present in your sysroot since you're cross compiling

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @Asha said in you don't seem to have 'make' or 'qmake' in your PATH:

                          is present in my system

                          It needs to be present in your sysroot since you're cross compiling

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                          @jsulm yes this library is present in sysroot also..

                          here is the attachement

                          library.png

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                            when I gave the command below

                            qmake --version

                            The result is:

                            Qmake version 3.1
                            using Qt version 5.9.5 in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu

                            Is this any issue?

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                              when I gave the command below

                              qmake --version

                              The result is:

                              Qmake version 3.1
                              using Qt version 5.9.5 in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu

                              Is this any issue?

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                              @Asha said in you don't seem to have 'make' or 'qmake' in your PATH:

                              Is this any issue?

                              No, this is qmake from Qt delivered by Ubuntu.
                              qmake for your cross compiled Qt will be built when you cross compile Qt, but I don't know why you get that libstdc++ error.

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @Asha said in you don't seem to have 'make' or 'qmake' in your PATH:

                                Is this any issue?

                                No, this is qmake from Qt delivered by Ubuntu.
                                qmake for your cross compiled Qt will be built when you cross compile Qt, but I don't know why you get that libstdc++ error.

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                                @jsulm while getting that error,I inserted below line in my qmake.conf file

                                QMAKE_LIBDIR=/home/beagle/BBB/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf

                                after this tried once again for configure...now facing the error

                                meta.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized
                                collect2:error: ld returned 1 exit status
                                Makefile:189: recipe for target '../bin/qmake'failed
                                make: ***[../bin/qmake] Error1

                                when I checked meta.o file with the command

                                file meta.o

                                The result is:
                                meta.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable,x86-64,version 1(SYSV) ,with debug info,not stripped

                                Here is the attachement

                                meta.o.png

                                Where other file are 32bit ELF with ARM.....

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                                  How to install this libraries libstdc++.so.6 and libgcc_s.so.1

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                                    How to install this libraries libstdc++.so.6 and libgcc_s.so.1

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                                    @Asha said in you don't seem to have 'make' or 'qmake' in your PATH:

                                    How to install this libraries libstdc++.so.6 and libgcc_s.so.1

                                    There is nothing to install: these files are part of your sysroot.

                                    "meta.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable,x86-64,version 1(SYSV) ,with debug info,not stripped" - this file is apparently built for Intel x86_64, not ARM.

                                    Delete the content of the build directory, run configure and build again. And check your configure call (parameter you pass to it).

                                    Take a look at this: https://wiki.qt.io/BeagleBone_Black_Beginners_Guide

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

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                                      In addition to @jsulm, delete the build folder itself and re-create it. There might be hidden files created that can still influence.

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                                      Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                      • SGaistS SGaist

                                        In addition to @jsulm, delete the build folder itself and re-create it. There might be hidden files created that can still influence.

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                                        @SGaist
                                        tried with this also..Sir

                                        getting same error Libstdc++.so.6:No such file or directory

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                                          This is the simple question where I am going to ask..

                                          But I want clarification....

                                          I need to configure on my host machine or target machine?(My ans is,on host machine is it correct?)

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