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    lo38230
    wrote on last edited by lo38230
    #5

    It seems to work.

    After the command make I get the error :

    ssl/qsslcertificate_openssl.cpp:63:30: error: invalid use of incomplete type ‘X509’ {aka ‘struct x509_st’}
    63 | return qHashBits(x509->sha1_hash, SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH, seed);

    I'm not sure if I have to install a previous compatible version of libssl1.0 for armhf.

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      Which version of Qt are you building exactly now ?
      Which exact version of OpenSSL do you have at hand for your target ?

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        #7

        It is qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1 according to your adviced website, I substituted gnueabi by gnueabihf.
        By default on my PC Ubuntu 20 64 bits is this single file called:
        /usr/bin/openssl : ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, BuildID[sha1]=4d2003d01494e5fd39293fdc8379c406d6b641b2, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, stripped

        Otherwise I have this old version file used by an old system (not arm) with qt 4.8
        ... /platform/sysroot-target/usr/bin/openssl: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.23, with debug_info, not stripped

        A few month ago I compiled the operating system Ubuntu MATE image (BPI-M2P-bsp-4.4) for my BananaPi M2 zero. It was successful and it actually works. I remember I had to create
        /usr/lib/arm-liunx-gnueabihf and put some things into manually regarding the error messages. The compilation of Qt seems to use this folder too. In this folder there is
        /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/openssl-1.0.0/engines
        with
        lib4758cca.so
        libaep.so
        libatalla.so
        libcapi.so
        libchil.so
        libcswift.so
        libgmp.so
        libgost.so
        libnuron.so
        libpadlock.so
        libsureware.so
        libubsec.so

        In the package for the os compilation there is

        ... /BPI-M2P-bsp-4.4/sunxi-pack/pctools/linux/openssl
        containing:
        create_toc0
        dragonsecboot
        genrsa
        rec
        rsa
        x509

        there is a sourcecode three in:
        ... /BPI-M2P-bsp-4.4/u-boot-sunxi/lib/openssl

        There is a library three in another operating system package (BPI-M2Z) that I could not compile
        ... /BPI-M2Z/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/openssl-1.0.0/
        a single library
        ... /BPI-M2Z/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ruby/2.5.0/openssl.so
        some pyton sourcecodes in
        ... /BPI-M2Z/sysroot/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/cryptography/hazmat/backends/openssl
        some ruby files in
        ... /BPI-M2Z/sysroot/usr/lib/ruby/2.5.0/openssl
        and the same three
        ... /BPI-M2Z-bsp/sunxi-pack/pctools/linux/openssl as in the BPI-M2P-bsp-4.4 package

        Perhaps I need to create a link to the os package libraries.

        I downloaded those packages:
        libssl1.0-dev_1.0.2u-1~deb9u1_armhf.deb
        libssl1.0.2-udeb_1.0.2u-1~deb9u1_armhf.udeb
        libssl1.0-dev_1.0.2n-1ubuntu5.3_armhf.deb
        but the installation fails due to dependancy.

        I downloaded
        openssl-1.0.2k.tar.gz
        which contains a configure executable, I didnt try to compile it at the moment.

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          #8

          Just because the guide mentions 5.5.1, you shouldn't just go blindly with it. Use a recent version of Qt. This one is not supported anymore.

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            #9

            I downloaded from

            https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/blfs/conglomeration/qt5/

            the package

            qt-everywhere-src-5.14.2

            containing a configure executable

            I copied
            /qtbase/mkspecs/linux-arm-gnueabi-g++/
            to
            /qtbase/mkspecs/linux-arm-gnueabihf-g++/
            according to my architecture, and adapted qmake.conf wihth armgnueabi->armgnueabihf
            The command line:
            ./configure -release -opensource -xplatform linux-arm-gnueabihf-g++ -prefix /opt/qt5-arm -no-opengl
            x11 option removed because not supported.
            At the end of the long make there is an error
            libz.so.1, required by /home/eric/qt-everywhere-src-5.14.2/qtbase/lib/libQt5Gui.so not found. I have it on my computer at several places:
            /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libz.so.1
            /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libz.so.1
            /usr/lib32/libz.so.1
            How do I specify wich to use?
            Is it in the command line? in qmake.conf? in path? perform a ln -s?

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              It should be available from your device sysroot.

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                #11

                I solved this problem by adding
                QMAKE_LIBS += -lz
                in my qmake.conf.

                But now I have :
                sh: 1: python: not found
                Project ERROR: Building QtQml requires Python.
                make: *** [Makefile:340: module-qtdeclarative-make_first] Error 3

                python is already installed on my computer.

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                  Which version of Python ?

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                    wrote on last edited by lo38230
                    #13

                    python3 -V

                    gives

                    Python 3.8.2

                    ...

                    ok solved by

                    sudo ln -s python3 python

                    in /usr/bin

                    ...

                    next error is:
                    Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: openglextensions
                    make[2]: *** [Makefile:96: sub-render-make_first-ordered] Error 3

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                      #14

                      QtQuick requires OpenGL but you disabled it.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #15

                        Make for QT 5 arm successful
                        Make install successful

                        I create a new basic application Qt 5.14.2 Widgets. Ok With default kit.

                        When I select arm-linux-gnueabihf I have some compile errors:

                        /opt/qt5-arm/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:61:4: error: #error "Qt requires C++11 support"

                        /opt/qt5-arm/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:97:23: error: ‘QAtomicOpsSupport’ was not declared in this scope

                        /opt/qt5-arm/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:99:14: error: ‘Ops’ has not been declared

                        /opt/qt5-arm/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:238:13: error: ‘QAtomicOps’ does not name a type

                        /opt/qt5-arm/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:97:51: error: ‘::IsSupported’ has not been declared

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                          Did you properly create a kit using your cross-compiled Qt ?

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                            #17

                            Yes , I added my cross compiled(I remember I had to remove the -no-c++11 of ./configure command because it was not recognized) QT Version Qt 5.14.2(qt5-arm) /opt/qt5-arm/bin/qmake in Qc Kits and it is accepted.
                            I added the compilers with the package you give me:
                            gcc Linaro
                            /home/eric/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.9-2014.07_linux/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc
                            g++ Linaro
                            /home/eric/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.9-2014.07_linux/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++
                            I could not add the debugger arm-Debugger from your package
                            /home/eric/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.9-2014.07_linux/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gdb
                            It is not recognized by Qc. I selected GDB multiarch(/usr/bin/gdb-multiarch) which I already have.

                            Perhaps I should have version 5.14 of compilers and debugger?

                            As device I have generic Linux device, Qt mkspec is empty.
                            How should I configure the separated device BananaPi M2 Zero connected trough Ethernet with address 192.168.1.110 to my development PC with Ubuntu Linux? Should I create something else as generic Linux Device?

                            ...

                            Problem solved by selecting most recent compilers.

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