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    Ardec
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    Hello all,
    when i am trying to run the project i get the following error please help me out from it
    10:32:18: Running steps for project animatedtiles...
    10:32:18: Starting: "D:\Qt4.8.7\4.8\mingw482\bin\qmake.exe" D:\Qt4.8.7\Examples\Qt-4.8\animation\animatedtiles\animatedtiles.pro -r -spec qws\integrity-arm-cxarm
    10:32:18: The process "D:\Qt4.8.7\4.8\mingw482\bin\qmake.exe" exited normally.
    10:32:18: Cannot find Makefile. Check your build settings.
    Error while building/deploying project animatedtiles (kit: Qt4.8.7)
    When executing step "Make"
    10:32:18: Elapsed time: 00:00.
    Here we can see the build settings
    0_1474965556368_upload-abf4a6c3-4cfb-4288-9f32-c9b2c73df01e

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      Hello all,
      when i am trying to run the project i get the following error please help me out from it
      10:32:18: Running steps for project animatedtiles...
      10:32:18: Starting: "D:\Qt4.8.7\4.8\mingw482\bin\qmake.exe" D:\Qt4.8.7\Examples\Qt-4.8\animation\animatedtiles\animatedtiles.pro -r -spec qws\integrity-arm-cxarm
      10:32:18: The process "D:\Qt4.8.7\4.8\mingw482\bin\qmake.exe" exited normally.
      10:32:18: Cannot find Makefile. Check your build settings.
      Error while building/deploying project animatedtiles (kit: Qt4.8.7)
      When executing step "Make"
      10:32:18: Elapsed time: 00:00.
      Here we can see the build settings
      0_1474965556368_upload-abf4a6c3-4cfb-4288-9f32-c9b2c73df01e

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      jsulm
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      @Ardec said in Error while building/deploying project animatedtiles (kit: Qt4.8.7):

      qws\integrity-arm-cxarm

      Are you trying to cross-compile?

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

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        @Ardec said in Error while building/deploying project animatedtiles (kit: Qt4.8.7):

        qws\integrity-arm-cxarm

        Are you trying to cross-compile?

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        @jsulm yeah exactly I wanna cross compile it.

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          @jsulm yeah exactly I wanna cross compile it.

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          @Ardec You cannot do that using MinGW Qt.
          You need Qt built for your target device.
          If you do not have prebuilt Qt then you need to cross-compile it by yourself. In any case you need the right tool-chain (compiler, linker, some libs) for your target - you cannot use MinGW which for x86/Windows.

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

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            @Ardec You cannot do that using MinGW Qt.
            You need Qt built for your target device.
            If you do not have prebuilt Qt then you need to cross-compile it by yourself. In any case you need the right tool-chain (compiler, linker, some libs) for your target - you cannot use MinGW which for x86/Windows.

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            @jsulm ho, is it. I can use the compiler MULTI for cross compilation.

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              @jsulm ho, is it. I can use the compiler MULTI for cross compilation.

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              @Ardec Even if your compiler is able to generate ARM binaries you still need Qt ARM build (D:\Qt4.8.7\4.8\mingw482 is for sure not an ARM build).

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

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                @jsulm ho, is it. I can use the compiler MULTI for cross compilation.

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                @Ardec Under "Tools/Options/Build & Run" check your Kit. Especially the compiler and Qt version. They for sure are both for x86.

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

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                  @Ardec Under "Tools/Options/Build & Run" check your Kit. Especially the compiler and Qt version. They for sure are both for x86.

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                  @jsulm Yeah you are right, Which compiler should i use to generate ARM bins. Please help me out how to do it. I am new to this....
                  In the qt4.8.7 I created a batch file and I passed command to configure qt for INTEGRITY(arm v7).

                  configure -embedded -xplatform qws/integrity-arm-cxarm -hostprefix %CD% -prefix / -qt-sql-sqlite -nomake examples -nomake demos

                  it generated project.gpj top project file.
                  I opened it in multi and compiled and build was successful.
                  Now i am trying to run some demo application, just i found some exmple projects in exmples qt 4.8.
                  i am using qt creator 3.2.2 for running project. I have added the kit and rest of things in order to generate application.gpj but i am facing some problems here.
                  According to you I am going in a wrong way
                  here are the kits and etc
                  0_1474979356102_upload-b6242c9a-8f82-4fe4-8255-63b684f48b66
                  0_1474979409955_upload-26e332d3-36d7-44ed-a5ad-5bc80e0b8952
                  0_1474979432997_upload-dd9aa5c3-b0c2-4929-9d74-ad287ba08429

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                    @jsulm Yeah you are right, Which compiler should i use to generate ARM bins. Please help me out how to do it. I am new to this....
                    In the qt4.8.7 I created a batch file and I passed command to configure qt for INTEGRITY(arm v7).

                    configure -embedded -xplatform qws/integrity-arm-cxarm -hostprefix %CD% -prefix / -qt-sql-sqlite -nomake examples -nomake demos

                    it generated project.gpj top project file.
                    I opened it in multi and compiled and build was successful.
                    Now i am trying to run some demo application, just i found some exmple projects in exmples qt 4.8.
                    i am using qt creator 3.2.2 for running project. I have added the kit and rest of things in order to generate application.gpj but i am facing some problems here.
                    According to you I am going in a wrong way
                    here are the kits and etc
                    0_1474979356102_upload-b6242c9a-8f82-4fe4-8255-63b684f48b66
                    0_1474979409955_upload-26e332d3-36d7-44ed-a5ad-5bc80e0b8952
                    0_1474979432997_upload-dd9aa5c3-b0c2-4929-9d74-ad287ba08429

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                    @Ardec Please do not post pictures as they are only visible to you (known issue in this forum). Which compiler to use depends on your target device. You actually need more than just the compiler - you need a sysroot containing needed libraries and headers for your target device. You can find some information here http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/embedded-linux.html#configuring-a-specific-device

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

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Ardec Please do not post pictures as they are only visible to you (known issue in this forum). Which compiler to use depends on your target device. You actually need more than just the compiler - you need a sysroot containing needed libraries and headers for your target device. You can find some information here http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/embedded-linux.html#configuring-a-specific-device

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                      @jsulm Thanks for the time and useful info...

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