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  • piervalliP piervalli

    @JoeCFD
    The authorizations are standard for Android app, search on Google for your tablet.
    Ps You need in startup of the application ask the authorizations. There are examples in Qt

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    mzimmers
    wrote on last edited by mzimmers
    #9

    @piervalli I guess I didn't make it clear that this used to work. It's when I reinstalled Qt that I began encountering this error. I tried to keep good notes on the steps involved in setting this up, but maybe I missed one.

    EDIT:

    I have separate kits for the emulator and the tablet. The kit for the tablet used to work fine.

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    • mzimmersM mzimmers

      @piervalli I guess I didn't make it clear that this used to work. It's when I reinstalled Qt that I began encountering this error. I tried to keep good notes on the steps involved in setting this up, but maybe I missed one.

      EDIT:

      I have separate kits for the emulator and the tablet. The kit for the tablet used to work fine.

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      JoeCFD
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      #10

      @mzimmers can you show the error messages? It may be better not to upgrade your Qt version often. I am still sticking to Qt 5.15.2 and scared to upgrade. But I did start another project with Qt 6.5 and saw a lot of changes.

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      • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

        @mzimmers can you show the error messages? It may be better not to upgrade your Qt version often. I am still sticking to Qt 5.15.2 and scared to upgrade. But I did start another project with Qt 6.5 and saw a lot of changes.

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        #11

        @JoeCFD from above:

        Activity Manager threw the error: Error type 3
        Error: Activity class {org.qtproject.example/org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity} does not exist.
        08:32:06: 
        
        "org.qtproject.example" died.
        
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        • mzimmersM mzimmers

          @JoeCFD from above:

          Activity Manager threw the error: Error type 3
          Error: Activity class {org.qtproject.example/org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity} does not exist.
          08:32:06: 
          
          "org.qtproject.example" died.
          
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          #12

          @mzimmers said in error when trying to deploy Android application.:

          {org.qtproject.example/org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity} does not exist

          What was the version of Qt you used before?

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          • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

            @mzimmers said in error when trying to deploy Android application.:

            {org.qtproject.example/org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity} does not exist

            What was the version of Qt you used before?

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            #13

            @JoeCFD same version (6.4.2). I had to reinstall because I messed up some file permissions in my original copy.

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            • mzimmersM mzimmers

              @JoeCFD same version (6.4.2). I had to reinstall because I messed up some file permissions in my original copy.

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              JoeCFD
              wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
              #14

              @mzimmers the path org.qtproject.example/org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity seems not right. Is it org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity? Do you have a folder: org.qtproject.example? or do you have a customized QtActivity?

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              • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                @mzimmers the path org.qtproject.example/org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity seems not right. Is it org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity? Do you have a folder: org.qtproject.example? or do you have a customized QtActivity?

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                #15

                @JoeCFD said in error when trying to deploy Android application.:

                @mzimmers the path org.qtproject.example/org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity seems not right. Is it org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity?

                Honestly, I don't recall where I got any of the contents for my android folder. I think it was all auto-generated for me.

                Are you suggesting that I remove the "org.qtproject.example" portion?

                Do you have a folder: org.qtproject.example?

                No.

                or do you have a customized QtActivity?

                No.

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                • mzimmersM mzimmers

                  @JoeCFD said in error when trying to deploy Android application.:

                  @mzimmers the path org.qtproject.example/org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity seems not right. Is it org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity?

                  Honestly, I don't recall where I got any of the contents for my android folder. I think it was all auto-generated for me.

                  Are you suggesting that I remove the "org.qtproject.example" portion?

                  Do you have a folder: org.qtproject.example?

                  No.

                  or do you have a customized QtActivity?

                  No.

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                  JoeCFD
                  wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                  #16

                  @mzimmers Make a copy of your AndroidManifest.xml and delete it from your project.
                  Then create a new one to see if it helps. If you made changes in it, add them in.

                  Better to keep your working code inside git or svn. Then you will have fewer troubles.

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                  • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                    @mzimmers Make a copy of your AndroidManifest.xml and delete it from your project.
                    Then create a new one to see if it helps. If you made changes in it, add them in.

                    Better to keep your working code inside git or svn. Then you will have fewer troubles.

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                    mzimmers
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #17

                    @JoeCFD my AndroidManifest.xml is indeed under git, and it hasn't changed. I don't remember how I created it the first time; can you tell me how this is usually performed?

                    Thanks...

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                    • mzimmersM mzimmers

                      @JoeCFD my AndroidManifest.xml is indeed under git, and it hasn't changed. I don't remember how I created it the first time; can you tell me how this is usually performed?

                      Thanks...

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                      piervalli
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #18

                      @mzimmers
                      42a26509-d80c-43f0-b7c7-8904d19e6d0a-image.png

                      "Create template" copy android project under your project.

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                      • piervalliP piervalli

                        @mzimmers
                        42a26509-d80c-43f0-b7c7-8904d19e6d0a-image.png

                        "Create template" copy android project under your project.

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                        mzimmers
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #19

                        @piervalli aha!

                        template.PNG

                        So, can I just give my package any name I want? It didn't seem to like "org.qtproject.example."

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                        • mzimmersM mzimmers

                          @piervalli aha!

                          template.PNG

                          So, can I just give my package any name I want? It didn't seem to like "org.qtproject.example."

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                          JoeCFD
                          wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                          #20

                          @mzimmers Sorry. It seems ok. It is a default package name. I have a different one. But it should not matter. I guess it is something else.

                          The only thing I can remember is to enable this app run on the settings of tablet. You can try to copy your apk into the tablet and install it to see if it works. I guess you know where it is located.

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                          • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                            @mzimmers Sorry. It seems ok. It is a default package name. I have a different one. But it should not matter. I guess it is something else.

                            The only thing I can remember is to enable this app run on the settings of tablet. You can try to copy your apk into the tablet and install it to see if it works. I guess you know where it is located.

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                            mzimmers
                            wrote on last edited by mzimmers
                            #21

                            @JoeCFD no, you definitely were on the right track. I went ahead and regenerated the templates, renamed my package and it works now.

                            Also, when I regenerated the templates, my new file had this line in it (FWIW):

                            <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_CHECKIN_PROPERTIES"/>
                            

                            Thank you both for the help...this Android stuff sure is complicated (and somewhat fragile).

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                            • mzimmersM mzimmers

                              @JoeCFD no, you definitely were on the right track. I went ahead and regenerated the templates, renamed my package and it works now.

                              Also, when I regenerated the templates, my new file had this line in it (FWIW):

                              <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_CHECKIN_PROPERTIES"/>
                              

                              Thank you both for the help...this Android stuff sure is complicated (and somewhat fragile).

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                              JoeCFD
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #22

                              @mzimmers Do not upgrade Qt(especially 6) too often and keep working code. Now you know how to create xml file which will be changed more by you in the future

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                              • mzimmersM mzimmers

                                @piervalli aha!

                                template.PNG

                                So, can I just give my package any name I want? It didn't seem to like "org.qtproject.example."

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                                piervalli
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #23

                                @mzimmers

                                Yes, you can change the name,changes logo and a customer permissions etc..

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