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  • A Asha
    19 Sept 2019, 06:24

    @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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    Ketank16
    wrote on 20 Sept 2019, 08:21 last edited by
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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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    • K Ketank16
      20 Sept 2019, 08:21

      @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
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        • K Ketank16
          20 Sept 2019, 08:21

          @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
          wrote on 23 Sept 2019, 12:05 last edited by
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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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          • A Asha
            23 Sept 2019, 12:05

            @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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            Pablo J. Rogina
            wrote on 23 Sept 2019, 12:08 last edited by
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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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            • P Pablo J. Rogina
              23 Sept 2019, 12:08

              @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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              Asha
              wrote on 23 Sept 2019, 12:48 last edited by
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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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                Asha
                wrote on 23 Sept 2019, 13:24 last edited by
                #24

                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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                • A Asha
                  23 Sept 2019, 12:48

                  @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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                  Ketank16
                  wrote on 23 Sept 2019, 15:35 last edited by Ketank16
                  #25

                  @Asha You are supposed to have python2 (not python3) package. Ubuntu should automatically install python2 packages when you execute sudo apt install python.
                  Anyways for such a small script, I don't think its gonna make a difference but please remeber python package is python2 in Ubuntu repos and python3 is well python3 itself.

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                  • K Ketank16
                    23 Sept 2019, 15:35

                    @Asha You are supposed to have python2 (not python3) package. Ubuntu should automatically install python2 packages when you execute sudo apt install python.
                    Anyways for such a small script, I don't think its gonna make a difference but please remeber python package is python2 in Ubuntu repos and python3 is well python3 itself.

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                    Asha
                    wrote on 24 Sept 2019, 05:00 last edited by
                    #26

                    @Ketank16

                    Hi,

                    While configuring I am getting this error,please go through this, here is the attachement

                    conf.png

                    How to proceed next..

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                      Asha
                      wrote on 24 Sept 2019, 05:30 last edited by
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                      Hi,

                      Any suggestions...please

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                      • K Ketank16
                        23 Sept 2019, 15:35

                        @Asha You are supposed to have python2 (not python3) package. Ubuntu should automatically install python2 packages when you execute sudo apt install python.
                        Anyways for such a small script, I don't think its gonna make a difference but please remeber python package is python2 in Ubuntu repos and python3 is well python3 itself.

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                        Asha
                        wrote on 24 Sept 2019, 06:39 last edited by
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                        @Ketank16

                        Hi,

                        Please guide me,what mistake I am doing?...

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                          Asha
                          wrote on 24 Sept 2019, 07:19 last edited by
                          #29

                          I gone through some websites,
                          about this error

                          You dont seem to have make or gmake in your path.

                          I export MAKE=/usr/bin/make

                          after this tried for configuration,getting

                          qmake.png

                          guys,please suggest me ho w to proceed next...thankyou

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                          • A Asha
                            24 Sept 2019, 07:19

                            I gone through some websites,
                            about this error

                            You dont seem to have make or gmake in your path.

                            I export MAKE=/usr/bin/make

                            after this tried for configuration,getting

                            qmake.png

                            guys,please suggest me ho w to proceed next...thankyou

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                            jsulm
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on 25 Sept 2019, 05:54 last edited by
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                            @Asha Did you install make?

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

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm
                              25 Sept 2019, 05:54

                              @Asha Did you install make?

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                              Asha
                              wrote on 25 Sept 2019, 06:30 last edited by
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                              @jsulm

                              How to install this one..

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                                Asha
                                wrote on 25 Sept 2019, 06:47 last edited by
                                #32

                                Hi,

                                Some suggested me ,to install build-essential package,so I installed..

                                After that tried configure,The output is

                                exec.png ...

                                So while getting this Exec format error,I gone through some of websites, installed

                                sudo apt-get install binftm-support qemu qemu-user-static

                                After this tried configure once again,The result is :

                                con2.png

                                so now getting,

                                /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3: No such file or directory...whats going wrong..how do I solve this..

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                                  Asha
                                  wrote on 25 Sept 2019, 07:56 last edited by
                                  #33

                                  Hi,

                                  I found the ld-linux-armhf.so.3 file in the below folder

                                  /usr/arm-linux-gnueabihf/lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3

                                  here is the attachement

                                  lib.png

                                  How to proceed next..please suggest me..

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                                  • K Ketank16
                                    23 Sept 2019, 15:35

                                    @Asha You are supposed to have python2 (not python3) package. Ubuntu should automatically install python2 packages when you execute sudo apt install python.
                                    Anyways for such a small script, I don't think its gonna make a difference but please remeber python package is python2 in Ubuntu repos and python3 is well python3 itself.

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                                    Asha
                                    wrote on 30 Sept 2019, 07:22 last edited by
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                                    • A Asha
                                      30 Sept 2019, 07:22

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                                      jsulm
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                                      wrote on 30 Sept 2019, 07:27 last edited by
                                      #35

                                      @Asha

                                      man bzip2
                                      man tar
                                      

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

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                                      • K Ketank16
                                        23 Sept 2019, 15:35

                                        @Asha You are supposed to have python2 (not python3) package. Ubuntu should automatically install python2 packages when you execute sudo apt install python.
                                        Anyways for such a small script, I don't think its gonna make a difference but please remeber python package is python2 in Ubuntu repos and python3 is well python3 itself.

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                                        Asha
                                        wrote on 30 Sept 2019, 09:59 last edited by
                                        #36

                                        @Ketank16

                                        Hi..

                                        I cross compiled the qt..(I followed you document)..

                                        Here is the kit configuration

                                        bbbkit.png

                                        Here is the qtversion selection
                                        qtversion (2).png

                                        Here is the compiler selection

                                        qtcmp.png

                                        Here is the gdb selection

                                        qtgdb.png

                                        After this all setting, I am running a simple application..but getting the error

                                        error.png

                                        Any Suggestions ,how to solve this error..

                                        Thankyou.

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                                        • K Ketank16
                                          23 Sept 2019, 15:35

                                          @Asha You are supposed to have python2 (not python3) package. Ubuntu should automatically install python2 packages when you execute sudo apt install python.
                                          Anyways for such a small script, I don't think its gonna make a difference but please remeber python package is python2 in Ubuntu repos and python3 is well python3 itself.

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                                          Asha
                                          wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 12:51 last edited by
                                          #37

                                          @Ketank16

                                          Hi,

                                          please show me your qmake.conf file contents,

                                          And, which platform plugin is running on your beagleboneboard device(asking,just for information purpose)....

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