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  • V vishbynature

    hey there,
    I am using Qt on my ubuntu PC to cross-compile on my Raspberry pi
    I want to add new modules on Qt such as QSerialport ,QBluetooth ,QCharts......etc
    I am new to this installing module thing and want to know simplest steps to install new modules.

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    @vishbynature said in Installing new module:

    steps to install new modules

    You may want to check this guide, especially step 16.

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      @vishbynature said in Installing new module:

      steps to install new modules

      You may want to check this guide, especially step 16.

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      @Pablo-J-Rogina , @SGaist
      I have not installed Qt on this UBuntu, I got it done from someone else and for now I dont have that help. I had read the RaspberryPi2EGLFS doc step 16
      but couldnt make anything out of it. Now searching for a Simpler explanation.

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      • V vishbynature

        @Pablo-J-Rogina , @SGaist
        I have not installed Qt on this UBuntu, I got it done from someone else and for now I dont have that help. I had read the RaspberryPi2EGLFS doc step 16
        but couldnt make anything out of it. Now searching for a Simpler explanation.

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        @vishbynature

        Now searching for a Simpler explanation

        "Everything should be as simple as it can be but not simpler" Albert Einstein.

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        • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

          @vishbynature

          Now searching for a Simpler explanation

          "Everything should be as simple as it can be but not simpler" Albert Einstein.

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          @Pablo-J-Rogina @SGaist
          ohk.
          I was able to make the serialport module. qtserialport folder was inside the build folder of Qt and then I followed the step 16 from documentation, it worked.
          Now I want to install the "bluetooth" module. No folder called qtbluetooth inside build folder. From where on Internet should I download this folder?

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            Bluetooth support comes from the QtConnectivity module.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Bluetooth support comes from the QtConnectivity module.

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              vishbynature
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              @SGaist,
              ok, I will make QtConnectivity module.

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                Bluetooth support comes from the QtConnectivity module.

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                @SGaist
                I was able to make the module and run my program in raspberry pi
                but for now I have this message:
                qt.bluetooth: Dummy backend running. Qt Bluetooth module is non-functional. on both my RPi and ubuntu 16.04.
                I followed this thread.
                working on it.
                update:
                my ubuntu 16.04 Qt program is able to communicate with raspberry pi python program. I have error in raspberry pi only now.

                qt.bluetooth: Dummy backend running. Qt Bluetooth module is non-functional.

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Bluetooth support comes from the QtConnectivity module.

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                  @SGaist @Pablo-J-Rogina
                  I found this post suggesting you have to install libraries in between steps 6 and 8 while making raspberry pi. Is this link relevant?

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                    Yes it is.

                    You need to have the development packages of the needed dependencies for your target available in the sysroot you use to cross-compile Qt.

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      Yes it is.

                      You need to have the development packages of the needed dependencies for your target available in the sysroot you use to cross-compile Qt.

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                      @SGaist
                      ok I followed the procedure , installed All the libraries as mentioned in the link after step 6 and step 8 and made new raspberry pi, still i get the same Error message on RPi. I installed stretch lite on my RPi does this have any bearing? or there is something more to be done?
                      Does my Qt creator in ubuntu needs to be made again?

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                        Might be a silly question but did you update the sysroot on your desktop machine ?

                        If so, did you rebuild the Qt Connectivity module from scratch ?

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          Might be a silly question but did you update the sysroot on your desktop machine ?

                          If so, did you rebuild the Qt Connectivity module from scratch ?

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                          @SGaist
                          about sysroot no I did not update it, i just follow plain steps to make RPi only.
                          my sysroot has folder of bluetooth in /usr/include directory.
                          and about Qt Connectivity yes I did make this module from scratch.
                          may be after making Qtconnectivity bluetooth folder was created in sysroot.

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                            @SGaist
                            about sysroot no I did not update it, i just follow plain steps to make RPi only.
                            my sysroot has folder of bluetooth in /usr/include directory.
                            and about Qt Connectivity yes I did make this module from scratch.
                            may be after making Qtconnectivity bluetooth folder was created in sysroot.

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                            @vishbynature said in Installing new module:

                            about sysroot no I did not update it, i just follow plain steps to make RPi only.

                            Please check step #8:
                            Using rsync we can properly keep things synchronized in the future as well

                            so whenever you install libraries/headers in your device, you need to keep it in sync in the sysroot folder in your host

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                            • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                              @vishbynature said in Installing new module:

                              about sysroot no I did not update it, i just follow plain steps to make RPi only.

                              Please check step #8:
                              Using rsync we can properly keep things synchronized in the future as well

                              so whenever you install libraries/headers in your device, you need to keep it in sync in the sysroot folder in your host

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                              @Pablo-J-Rogina
                              ok for start
                              you need to keep it in sync in the sysroot folder in your host.
                              how is this achieved?
                              what i follow is I make creator and Rpi and for another RPi i will follow the procedure of its make. Now if in between we want to install and add new feaures like use of Qbluetooth i will make Qtconnectivity. now what sould I do to keep sysroot in sync?
                              and what to do to make this work on my RPi?

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                                @Pablo-J-Rogina already provided the answer in italic: rsync.

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                                • SGaistS SGaist

                                  @Pablo-J-Rogina already provided the answer in italic: rsync.

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                                  @SGaist @Pablo-J-Rogina
                                  I am following the steps properly
                                  which include:
                                  rsync -avz pi@raspberrypi.local:/lib sysroot
                                  rsync -avz pi@raspberrypi.local:/usr/include sysroot/usr
                                  rsync -avz pi@raspberrypi.local:/usr/lib sysroot/usr
                                  rsync -avz pi@raspberrypi.local:/opt/vc sysroot/opt
                                  of step 8.

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                                    @SGaist @Pablo-J-Rogina
                                    I am following the steps properly
                                    which include:
                                    rsync -avz pi@raspberrypi.local:/lib sysroot
                                    rsync -avz pi@raspberrypi.local:/usr/include sysroot/usr
                                    rsync -avz pi@raspberrypi.local:/usr/lib sysroot/usr
                                    rsync -avz pi@raspberrypi.local:/opt/vc sysroot/opt
                                    of step 8.

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                                    I have installed these libraries on Rpi before rsync steps
                                    libqt5bluetooth5 and qtconnectivity5-dev
                                    libbluetooth-dev bluetooth blueman bluez libusb-dev libdbus-1-dev bluez-hcidump bluez-tools python-bluez.
                                    @Pablo-J-Rogina @SGaist .

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                                      Did you check the detection logs when building the module ?

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                                      • SGaistS SGaist

                                        Did you check the detection logs when building the module ?

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                                        @SGaist
                                        I checked the process again.
                                        on my ubuntu 16.04 host machine:
                                        ~/raspi/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.9.1/qtconnectivity$ ~/raspi/qt5/bin/qmake

                                        Running configuration tests...
                                        Done running configuration tests.

                                        Configure summary:

                                        Qt Bluetooth:
                                        BlueZ .................................. no
                                        BlueZ Low Energy ....................... no
                                        Linux Crypto API ....................... no

                                        Qt is now configured for building. Just run 'make'.
                                        Once everything is built, Qt is installed.
                                        You should NOT run 'make install'.
                                        Note that this build cannot be deployed to other machines or devices.

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

                                        "Note that this build cannot be deployed to other machines or devices."
                                        well that's a bummer if its true.

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                                        • V vishbynature

                                          @SGaist
                                          I checked the process again.
                                          on my ubuntu 16.04 host machine:
                                          ~/raspi/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.9.1/qtconnectivity$ ~/raspi/qt5/bin/qmake

                                          Running configuration tests...
                                          Done running configuration tests.

                                          Configure summary:

                                          Qt Bluetooth:
                                          BlueZ .................................. no
                                          BlueZ Low Energy ....................... no
                                          Linux Crypto API ....................... no

                                          Qt is now configured for building. Just run 'make'.
                                          Once everything is built, Qt is installed.
                                          You should NOT run 'make install'.
                                          Note that this build cannot be deployed to other machines or devices.

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

                                          "Note that this build cannot be deployed to other machines or devices."
                                          well that's a bummer if its true.

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                                          @vishbynature said in Installing new module:

                                          Qt Bluetooth:
                                          BlueZ .................................. no
                                          BlueZ Low Energy ....................... no
                                          Linux Crypto API ....................... no

                                          Looks like you still did not synchronise your sysroot...

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