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    Kelenyche
    wrote on 7 Jan 2021, 18:02 last edited by
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    Yes I have, no change to the error.

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      wrote on 7 Jan 2021, 18:03 last edited by
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      Did you check the test logs to see what exactly has failed ?

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        wrote on 7 Jan 2021, 18:17 last edited by
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        I have, but I'm not able to discern much of use from them. There's not really any mention of opengl in them, so I can't see exactly what's failing. I'd post the whole thing but the files are HUGE. Is that useful? Also fyi I'm limited in how often I can post since I'm new. :)

        it does look like a lot of the actions had this failure:

        Performing C++ SOURCE FILE Test HAVE_d2d1_1 failed with the following output:
        Change Dir: /home/pi/Desktop/Qt6/src/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp
        

        I can't tell if that's useful.

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          wrote on 7 Jan 2021, 18:27 last edited by
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          Might be a silly question but did you install the dev packages of the OpenGL libraries ?

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            Kelenyche
            wrote on 7 Jan 2021, 18:31 last edited by
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            Yes, I've installed a bunch of different opengl packages based on similar threads around the internet.
            fwiw I can't see it in the /usr/lib directory, but I'm not 100% that's where it should be.
            running glxinfo "grep "OpenGL version" gives: 2.1 Mesa 19.3.2

            So it's there, but I guess the Qt configuration is maybe looking in the wrong place for it?

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              wrote on 7 Jan 2021, 18:37 last edited by
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              There's the catch: you have the normal package to use by application and you have their dev version for development purpose hence my question about them being installed.

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                wrote on 7 Jan 2021, 18:51 last edited by
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                I'm not sure this is the issue - probably the command I ran to get the version only shows the normal package, I don't know how to show the dev package versions. To make sure I went back through all the steps I could find to install dev packages:
                sudo apt-get install freeglut3
                sudo apt-get install freeglut3-dev
                sudo apt-get install binutils-gold
                sudo apt-get install libglew-dev
                sudo apt-get install mesa-common-dev
                sudo apt-get install libglew1.5-dev libglm-dev
                sudo apt-get install libgles2-mesa-dev
                sudo apt-get install xorg-dev

                A few of these installed packages I didn't have before. After a reboot and rerunning the Qt6 configuration, same issue.

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                  wrote on 7 Jan 2021, 20:44 last edited by
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                  One thing that you can do is to install the build dependencies of the Qt 5 OpenGL package.

                  apt-get build-dep libqt5opengl5
                  

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                    wrote on 7 Jan 2021, 21:21 last edited by
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                    It seemed so promising! But the same error at the end.

                    I'll list out what I did so the next poor lost soul can follow along.
                    so for me that returned an error: You must put some source URIs in your sources.list.
                    I went to etc/apt/sources.list and uncommented the bottom three lines.
                    After retrying, it said two packages were missing, one of which had another dependent package that was missing.

                    sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-dev
                    sudo apt-get install libegl-mesa0
                    sudo apt-get install libgbm-dev

                    Then I retried your command, and it spent a while building everything. But like I said when I tried the ./configure stuff again I ended with the same message.

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                      wrote on 7 Jan 2021, 21:31 last edited by
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                      So maybe it's worth noting the reason I'm building from source is because the online installer executable isn't running on my pi. I'm running the new 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS image, but it's not recognizing the 64-bit executable. Googling that hasn't been much help, it's mostly people that have mismatched the executable and operating system, but as far as I can tell, mine should match. Any insight there? If I get that working life might be a lot easier.

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                        7 Jan 2021, 21:31

                        So maybe it's worth noting the reason I'm building from source is because the online installer executable isn't running on my pi. I'm running the new 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS image, but it's not recognizing the 64-bit executable. Googling that hasn't been much help, it's mostly people that have mismatched the executable and operating system, but as far as I can tell, mine should match. Any insight there? If I get that working life might be a lot easier.

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                        wrote on 8 Jan 2021, 05:27 last edited by
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                        @Kelenyche said in Qt 6.0 build from source on Raspberry Pi 4 "Opengl functionality tests failed":

                        but it's not recognizing the 64-bit executable

                        Do you mean the online installer from Qt Company web site? That one is for x86_64, not ARM.

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                          wrote on 8 Jan 2021, 13:49 last edited by
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                          Ah, that makes sense. So that means if I'm gonna get this installed on a Pi I have to build from source then.

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                            wrote on 8 Jan 2021, 15:58 last edited by
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                            Holy Geez I solved it!

                            I decided to just start going through the entire log that it blurts out after running the configure script. One of the first warnings was that I had the default build package (I forgot the name) instead of Ninja, but Qt is made to work with Ninja, so use the default at your own risk. I installed Ninja, and it configured just fine and is building now!

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                              wrote on 8 Jan 2021, 16:41 last edited by
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                              Great !

                              Thanks for providing the solution.

                              Ninja is one point I did not think about.

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                                8 Jan 2021, 15:58

                                Holy Geez I solved it!

                                I decided to just start going through the entire log that it blurts out after running the configure script. One of the first warnings was that I had the default build package (I forgot the name) instead of Ninja, but Qt is made to work with Ninja, so use the default at your own risk. I installed Ninja, and it configured just fine and is building now!

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                                wrote on 30 Sept 2022, 11:58 last edited by
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                                @Kelenyche said in Qt 6.0 build from source on Raspberry Pi 4 "Opengl functionality tests failed":

                                Holy Geez I solved it!

                                I decided to just start going through the entire log that it blurts out after running the configure script. One of the first warnings was that I had the default build package (I forgot the name) instead of Ninja, but Qt is made to work with Ninja, so use the default at your own risk. I installed Ninja, and it configured just fine and is building now!

                                Hi,

                                I am just starting with qt and cross compiling. I got the same error with ubuntu 22 and raspberry pi3 64 bit. I followed this tutorial. https://wiki.qt.io/Cross-Compile_Qt_6_for_Raspberry_Pi.

                                My doubt is,
                                1: How to install Ninja?
                                2: How to configure with it?

                                Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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                                  30 Sept 2022, 11:58

                                  @Kelenyche said in Qt 6.0 build from source on Raspberry Pi 4 "Opengl functionality tests failed":

                                  Holy Geez I solved it!

                                  I decided to just start going through the entire log that it blurts out after running the configure script. One of the first warnings was that I had the default build package (I forgot the name) instead of Ninja, but Qt is made to work with Ninja, so use the default at your own risk. I installed Ninja, and it configured just fine and is building now!

                                  Hi,

                                  I am just starting with qt and cross compiling. I got the same error with ubuntu 22 and raspberry pi3 64 bit. I followed this tutorial. https://wiki.qt.io/Cross-Compile_Qt_6_for_Raspberry_Pi.

                                  My doubt is,
                                  1: How to install Ninja?
                                  2: How to configure with it?

                                  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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                                  wrote on 30 Sept 2022, 12:02 last edited by
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                                  @hareendran-tl

                                  1. Using apt (apt install ninja-build)
                                  2. Pass this parameter to CMake: -GNinja

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                                    wrote on 30 Sept 2022, 12:12 last edited by
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                                    @jsulm
                                    Thanks for the immediate reply.
                                    1: ninja-build was already installed.
                                    2: -GNinja argument was passed with the command.

                                    I ran the following script

                                    cmake ../qt5/ -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DINPUT_opengl=es2 -DQT_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF -DQT_BUILD_TESTS=OFF -DQT_HOST_PATH=$HOME/qt-host -DCMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX=$HOME/qt-raspi -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local/qt6 -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$HOME/toolchain.cmake -DQT_QMAKE_TARGET_MKSPEC=devices/linux-rasp-pi4-aarch64 -DQT_FEATURE_xcb=ON -DFEATURE_xcb_xlib=ON -DQT_FEATURE_xlib=ON
                                    
                                    
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                                      30 Sept 2022, 12:12

                                      @jsulm
                                      Thanks for the immediate reply.
                                      1: ninja-build was already installed.
                                      2: -GNinja argument was passed with the command.

                                      I ran the following script

                                      cmake ../qt5/ -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DINPUT_opengl=es2 -DQT_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF -DQT_BUILD_TESTS=OFF -DQT_HOST_PATH=$HOME/qt-host -DCMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX=$HOME/qt-raspi -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local/qt6 -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$HOME/toolchain.cmake -DQT_QMAKE_TARGET_MKSPEC=devices/linux-rasp-pi4-aarch64 -DQT_FEATURE_xcb=ON -DFEATURE_xcb_xlib=ON -DQT_FEATURE_xlib=ON
                                      
                                      
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                                      wrote on 30 Sept 2022, 12:19 last edited by
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                                      @hareendran-tl And what is the problem?
                                      You should now be able to build using ninja.

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                                        hareendran-tl
                                        wrote on 30 Sept 2022, 12:34 last edited by
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                                        @jsulm
                                        This is the error i getting.

                                        ERROR: The OpenGL functionality tests failed! You might need to modify the OpenGL package search path by setting the OpenGL_DIR CMake variable to the OpenGL library's installation directory.

                                        CMake Error at qtbase/cmake/QtBuildInformation.cmake:181 (message):
                                        Check the configuration messages for an error that has occurred.
                                        Call Stack (most recent call first):
                                        qtbase/cmake/QtBuildInformation.cmake:21 (qt_configure_print_summary)
                                        CMakeLists.txt:111 (qt_print_feature_summary)

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                                          Dane 0
                                          wrote on 2 Jan 2023, 19:39 last edited by
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                                          I am having the same problem on a RPi3B+, did anybody manage to solve this?

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