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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @webzoid said in Qt and Jetson TK1 - Compiler Toolchain Setup Help:

    Ok, I think I understand now - so basically, I need a qmake binary which can execute on my Ubuntu host (for x86_64) BUT targets ARM architecture. For clarity, is this what you're saying?

    yes, that's correct.
    You cannot use qmake from your host PC Qt installation as it is configured for x86 Qt set-up.

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    @jsulm And I also can't use the one from the TK1 qt5-default installation as it is built for ARM and cannot be executed on my host

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      @jsulm And I also can't use the one from the TK1 qt5-default installation as it is built for ARM and cannot be executed on my host

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      @webzoid yes. That's why you usually cross-compile Qt for your target device.

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

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        @webzoid yes. That's why you usually cross-compile Qt for your target device.

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        @jsulm Ok, thank you. I guess this is the step I was missing and not really understanding. Thank you for your help, I'll start Googling cross-compiling qmake...

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          Somewhat more successful now.

          I've been following the following instructions:

          http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/11/10/qt-nvidia-jetson-tx1-device-creation-style/

          And have now successfully compiled and deployed qt5 onto my target and also set up qt creator to target the TK1. I ran into an issue whereby the target was complaining about the following:

          /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version 'CXXABI_1.3.9' not found
          

          but updating GCC/G++ on the target fixed this.

          The final hurdle I need to get over is that when trying to launch my qt application (having been deployed from qt creator), I now get the following error and the application fails to launch:

          QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'
          qt.qpa.egldeviceintegration: Failed to load EGL device integration "eglfs_kms_egldevice"
          EGL library doesn't support Emulator extensions
          
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          • webzoidW webzoid

            Somewhat more successful now.

            I've been following the following instructions:

            http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/11/10/qt-nvidia-jetson-tx1-device-creation-style/

            And have now successfully compiled and deployed qt5 onto my target and also set up qt creator to target the TK1. I ran into an issue whereby the target was complaining about the following:

            /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version 'CXXABI_1.3.9' not found
            

            but updating GCC/G++ on the target fixed this.

            The final hurdle I need to get over is that when trying to launch my qt application (having been deployed from qt creator), I now get the following error and the application fails to launch:

            QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'
            qt.qpa.egldeviceintegration: Failed to load EGL device integration "eglfs_kms_egldevice"
            EGL library doesn't support Emulator extensions
            
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            Looking at the output from the ./configure script, it looks as though the EGL Device is not enabled...

            Configure summary:
            
            Building on: linux-g++ (x86_64, CPU features: mmx sse sse2)
            Building for: devices/linux-jetson-tk1-g++ (arm, CPU features: neon)
            Configuration: cross_compile use_gold_linker compile_examples enable_new_dtags largefile neon precompile_header shared rpath release c++11 c++14 c++1z concurrent dbus mremap reduce_exports stl
            Build options:
              Mode ................................... release
              Optimize release build for size ........ no
              Building shared libraries .............. yes
              Using C++ standard ..................... C++1z
              Using gold linker ...................... yes
              Using new DTAGS ........................ yes
              Using precompiled headers .............. yes
              Using LTCG ............................. no
              Target compiler supports:
                NEON ................................. yes
              Build parts ............................ libs
            Qt modules and options:
              Qt Concurrent .......................... yes
              Qt D-Bus ............................... yes
              Qt D-Bus directly linked to libdbus .... no
              Qt Gui ................................. yes
              Qt Network ............................. yes
              Qt Sql ................................. yes
              Qt Testlib ............................. yes
              Qt Widgets ............................. yes
              Qt Xml ................................. yes
            Support enabled for:
              Using pkg-config ....................... yes
              QML debugging .......................... yes
              udev ................................... yes
              Using system zlib ...................... yes
            Qt Core:
              DoubleConversion ....................... yes
                Using system DoubleConversion ........ no
              GLib ................................... no
              iconv .................................. yes
              ICU .................................... no
              Logging backends:
                journald ............................. no
                syslog ............................... no
                slog2 ................................ no
              Using system PCRE2 ..................... no
            Qt Network:
              getaddrinfo() .......................... yes
              getifaddrs() ........................... yes
              IPv6 ifname ............................ yes
              libproxy ............................... no
              OpenSSL ................................ no
                Qt directly linked to OpenSSL ........ no
              SCTP ................................... no
              Use system proxies ..................... yes
            Qt Gui:
              Accessibility .......................... yes
              FreeType ............................... yes
                Using system FreeType ................ yes
              HarfBuzz ............................... yes
                Using system HarfBuzz ................ no
              Fontconfig ............................. yes
              Image formats:
                GIF .................................. yes
                ICO .................................. yes
                JPEG ................................. yes
                  Using system libjpeg ............... no
                PNG .................................. yes
                  Using system libpng ................ yes
              EGL .................................... yes
              OpenVG ................................. no
              OpenGL:
                Desktop OpenGL ....................... no
                OpenGL ES 2.0 ........................ yes
                OpenGL ES 3.0 ........................ yes
                OpenGL ES 3.1 ........................ no
              Session Management ..................... yes
            Features used by QPA backends:
              evdev .................................. yes
              libinput ............................... no
              INTEGRITY HID .......................... no
              mtdev .................................. no
              tslib .................................. no
              xkbcommon-evdev ........................ no
            QPA backends:
              DirectFB ............................... no
              EGLFS .................................. yes
              EGLFS details:
                EGLFS i.Mx6 .......................... no
                EGLFS i.Mx6 Wayland .................. no
                EGLFS EGLDevice ...................... no
                EGLFS GBM ............................ no
                EGLFS Mali ........................... no
                EGLFS Raspberry Pi ................... no
                EGL on X11 ........................... no
              LinuxFB ................................ yes
              VNC .................................... yes
              Mir client ............................. no
              X11:
                Using system-provided XCB libraries .. yes
                EGL on X11 ........................... no
                Xinput2 .............................. yes
                XCB XKB .............................. yes
                XLib ................................. yes
                XCB render ........................... yes
                XCB GLX .............................. yes
                XCB Xlib ............................. no
                Using system-provided xkbcommon ...... no
            Qt Widgets:
              GTK+ ................................... no
              Styles ................................. Fusion Windows
            Qt PrintSupport:
              CUPS ................................... no
            Qt Sql:
              DB2 (IBM) .............................. no
              InterBase .............................. no
              MySql .................................. no
              OCI (Oracle) ........................... no
              ODBC ................................... no
              PostgreSQL ............................. no
              SQLite2 ................................ no
              SQLite ................................. yes
                Using system provided SQLite ......... no
              TDS (Sybase) ........................... no
            
            Note: Also available for Linux: linux-clang linux-icc
            
            Note: Disabling Linux Accessibility Bridge: D-Bus is missing.
            
            Qt is now configured for building. Just run 'make'.
            Once everything is built, you must run 'make install'.
            Qt will be installed into '/home/blueprint/Desktop/TK1/qt5'.
            
            Prior to reconfiguration, make sure you remove any leftovers from
            the previous build.
            
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            • webzoidW webzoid

              Looking at the output from the ./configure script, it looks as though the EGL Device is not enabled...

              Configure summary:
              
              Building on: linux-g++ (x86_64, CPU features: mmx sse sse2)
              Building for: devices/linux-jetson-tk1-g++ (arm, CPU features: neon)
              Configuration: cross_compile use_gold_linker compile_examples enable_new_dtags largefile neon precompile_header shared rpath release c++11 c++14 c++1z concurrent dbus mremap reduce_exports stl
              Build options:
                Mode ................................... release
                Optimize release build for size ........ no
                Building shared libraries .............. yes
                Using C++ standard ..................... C++1z
                Using gold linker ...................... yes
                Using new DTAGS ........................ yes
                Using precompiled headers .............. yes
                Using LTCG ............................. no
                Target compiler supports:
                  NEON ................................. yes
                Build parts ............................ libs
              Qt modules and options:
                Qt Concurrent .......................... yes
                Qt D-Bus ............................... yes
                Qt D-Bus directly linked to libdbus .... no
                Qt Gui ................................. yes
                Qt Network ............................. yes
                Qt Sql ................................. yes
                Qt Testlib ............................. yes
                Qt Widgets ............................. yes
                Qt Xml ................................. yes
              Support enabled for:
                Using pkg-config ....................... yes
                QML debugging .......................... yes
                udev ................................... yes
                Using system zlib ...................... yes
              Qt Core:
                DoubleConversion ....................... yes
                  Using system DoubleConversion ........ no
                GLib ................................... no
                iconv .................................. yes
                ICU .................................... no
                Logging backends:
                  journald ............................. no
                  syslog ............................... no
                  slog2 ................................ no
                Using system PCRE2 ..................... no
              Qt Network:
                getaddrinfo() .......................... yes
                getifaddrs() ........................... yes
                IPv6 ifname ............................ yes
                libproxy ............................... no
                OpenSSL ................................ no
                  Qt directly linked to OpenSSL ........ no
                SCTP ................................... no
                Use system proxies ..................... yes
              Qt Gui:
                Accessibility .......................... yes
                FreeType ............................... yes
                  Using system FreeType ................ yes
                HarfBuzz ............................... yes
                  Using system HarfBuzz ................ no
                Fontconfig ............................. yes
                Image formats:
                  GIF .................................. yes
                  ICO .................................. yes
                  JPEG ................................. yes
                    Using system libjpeg ............... no
                  PNG .................................. yes
                    Using system libpng ................ yes
                EGL .................................... yes
                OpenVG ................................. no
                OpenGL:
                  Desktop OpenGL ....................... no
                  OpenGL ES 2.0 ........................ yes
                  OpenGL ES 3.0 ........................ yes
                  OpenGL ES 3.1 ........................ no
                Session Management ..................... yes
              Features used by QPA backends:
                evdev .................................. yes
                libinput ............................... no
                INTEGRITY HID .......................... no
                mtdev .................................. no
                tslib .................................. no
                xkbcommon-evdev ........................ no
              QPA backends:
                DirectFB ............................... no
                EGLFS .................................. yes
                EGLFS details:
                  EGLFS i.Mx6 .......................... no
                  EGLFS i.Mx6 Wayland .................. no
                  EGLFS EGLDevice ...................... no
                  EGLFS GBM ............................ no
                  EGLFS Mali ........................... no
                  EGLFS Raspberry Pi ................... no
                  EGL on X11 ........................... no
                LinuxFB ................................ yes
                VNC .................................... yes
                Mir client ............................. no
                X11:
                  Using system-provided XCB libraries .. yes
                  EGL on X11 ........................... no
                  Xinput2 .............................. yes
                  XCB XKB .............................. yes
                  XLib ................................. yes
                  XCB render ........................... yes
                  XCB GLX .............................. yes
                  XCB Xlib ............................. no
                  Using system-provided xkbcommon ...... no
              Qt Widgets:
                GTK+ ................................... no
                Styles ................................. Fusion Windows
              Qt PrintSupport:
                CUPS ................................... no
              Qt Sql:
                DB2 (IBM) .............................. no
                InterBase .............................. no
                MySql .................................. no
                OCI (Oracle) ........................... no
                ODBC ................................... no
                PostgreSQL ............................. no
                SQLite2 ................................ no
                SQLite ................................. yes
                  Using system provided SQLite ......... no
                TDS (Sybase) ........................... no
              
              Note: Also available for Linux: linux-clang linux-icc
              
              Note: Disabling Linux Accessibility Bridge: D-Bus is missing.
              
              Qt is now configured for building. Just run 'make'.
              Once everything is built, you must run 'make install'.
              Qt will be installed into '/home/blueprint/Desktop/TK1/qt5'.
              
              Prior to reconfiguration, make sure you remove any leftovers from
              the previous build.
              
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              @webzoid Add -v parameter to your configure call then you will see what exactly is missing.

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

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                @webzoid Add -v parameter to your configure call then you will see what exactly is missing.

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                @jsulm The -v parameter is already present, I added that from the beginning. It's not showing anything obvious or maybe I've mis-read the information. I'm trying it again now.

                If I run a Qt application with the "-platform xcb" arguments, the application runs. If I add a QOpenGLWidget onto the form, the application fails with a:

                QXcbIntegration: Cannot create platform OpenGL context, neither GLX or EGL are enabled.
                

                Which would definitely make sense based on the build options from the ./configure script

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                  @jsulm The -v parameter is already present, I added that from the beginning. It's not showing anything obvious or maybe I've mis-read the information. I'm trying it again now.

                  If I run a Qt application with the "-platform xcb" arguments, the application runs. If I add a QOpenGLWidget onto the form, the application fails with a:

                  QXcbIntegration: Cannot create platform OpenGL context, neither GLX or EGL are enabled.
                  

                  Which would definitely make sense based on the build options from the ./configure script

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                  @webzoid There should be something - Qt is trying to build small code snippets to find out whether something is available or not.

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

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @webzoid There should be something - Qt is trying to build small code snippets to find out whether something is available or not.

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                    #24

                    @jsulm I've attached the full output from the ./configure script to this email as it was too long to post on here: output.log

                    I've not managed to spot anything obvious in here.

                    Update I've since realised that the "-v" parameter was in the wrong place and I wasn't seeing a lot of the verbose output. I've since re-uploaded the ./configure output file.

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                      @jsulm I've attached the full output from the ./configure script to this email as it was too long to post on here: output.log

                      I've not managed to spot anything obvious in here.

                      Update I've since realised that the "-v" parameter was in the wrong place and I wasn't seeing a lot of the verbose output. I've since re-uploaded the ./configure output file.

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                      @webzoid

                      > eglfs-egldevice.cpp: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:
                      > eglfs-egldevice.cpp:45:5: error: ‘EGLDeviceEXT’ was not declared in this scope
                      >      EGLDeviceEXT device = 0;
                      >      ^
                      > eglfs-egldevice.cpp:47:5: error: ‘EGLOutputLayerEXT’ was not declared in this scope
                      >      EGLOutputLayerEXT layer = 0;
                      >      ^
                      > eglfs-egldevice.cpp:48:12: error: ‘EGL_DRM_CRTC_EXT’ was not declared in this scope
                      >      return EGL_DRM_CRTC_EXT;
                      >             ^
                      > eglfs-egldevice.cpp:46:18: warning: unused variable ‘stream’ [-Wunused-variable]
                      >      EGLStreamKHR stream = 0;
                      >                   ^
                      > Makefile:467: recipe for target 'eglfs-egldevice.o' failed
                      

                      My guess is your EGL version is too old.

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

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                        @webzoid

                        > eglfs-egldevice.cpp: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:
                        > eglfs-egldevice.cpp:45:5: error: ‘EGLDeviceEXT’ was not declared in this scope
                        >      EGLDeviceEXT device = 0;
                        >      ^
                        > eglfs-egldevice.cpp:47:5: error: ‘EGLOutputLayerEXT’ was not declared in this scope
                        >      EGLOutputLayerEXT layer = 0;
                        >      ^
                        > eglfs-egldevice.cpp:48:12: error: ‘EGL_DRM_CRTC_EXT’ was not declared in this scope
                        >      return EGL_DRM_CRTC_EXT;
                        >             ^
                        > eglfs-egldevice.cpp:46:18: warning: unused variable ‘stream’ [-Wunused-variable]
                        >      EGLStreamKHR stream = 0;
                        >                   ^
                        > Makefile:467: recipe for target 'eglfs-egldevice.o' failed
                        

                        My guess is your EGL version is too old.

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                        @jsulm Spotted those now too - sorry, the original file I looked through wasn't giving the true verbose output. Thank you for highlighting these.

                        Prior to starting the Qt cross-compilation, I downloaded (not installed) the libgles2-mesa-dev and libegl1-mesa-dev packages to my TK1 target and then extracted the relevant header files to the /usr/include directory. I then rsync'd this back up to my rootfs on the host.

                        I think as you say, the EGL version could be out of date.

                        Could this mean that I have to take a few steps back in Qt, rather than using 5.9, maybe head back to 5.5 or similar?

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                        • webzoidW webzoid

                          @jsulm Spotted those now too - sorry, the original file I looked through wasn't giving the true verbose output. Thank you for highlighting these.

                          Prior to starting the Qt cross-compilation, I downloaded (not installed) the libgles2-mesa-dev and libegl1-mesa-dev packages to my TK1 target and then extracted the relevant header files to the /usr/include directory. I then rsync'd this back up to my rootfs on the host.

                          I think as you say, the EGL version could be out of date.

                          Could this mean that I have to take a few steps back in Qt, rather than using 5.9, maybe head back to 5.5 or similar?

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                          @webzoid That I don't know. But you can try with an older Qt version.

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

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @webzoid That I don't know. But you can try with an older Qt version.

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                            @jsulm I'm possibly going round in circles now.

                            There appeared to be no newer version of EGL to download for the TK1 however I did notice a number of other packages related to EGL:

                            sudo apt-cache search libegl

                            libegl1-mesa - free implementation of the EGL API -- runtime
                            libegl1-mesa-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- debugging symbols
                            libegl1-mesa-dev - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files
                            libegl1-mesa-drivers - free implementation of the EGL API -- hardware drivers
                            libegl1-mesa-drivers-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- driver debugging symbols
                            libegl1-mesa-dev-lts-utopic - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files
                            libegl1-mesa-dev-lts-vivid - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files
                            libegl1-mesa-dev-lts-wily - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files
                            libegl1-mesa-dev-lts-xenial - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files
                            libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic - free implementation of the EGL API -- hardware drivers
                            libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- driver debugging symbols
                            libegl1-mesa-lts-utopic - free implementation of the EGL API -- runtime
                            libegl1-mesa-lts-utopic-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- debugging symbols
                            libegl1-mesa-lts-vivid - free implementation of the EGL API -- runtime
                            libegl1-mesa-lts-vivid-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- debugging symbols
                            libegl1-mesa-lts-wily - free implementation of the EGL API -- runtime
                            libegl1-mesa-lts-wily-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- debugging symbols
                            libegl1-mesa-lts-xenial - free implementation of the EGL API -- runtime
                            

                            What with the TK1 running Ubuntu 14.04, none of the additional packages seemed relevant but I decided to download one of the xenial packages to see if there was anything EGLDeviceEXT related in the header files. As it turns out, the xenial package does indeed contain an eglext.h file containing such a definition.

                            So, I copied the headers to the /usr/include of the TK1 and then rsync'd them back up to the host. After re-running ./configure (again, with less verbose output, even though the -v is present from before) and pushing the Qt build down to the TK1, I still have the same ultimate outcome when trying to run the application:

                            Failed to load EGL device integration "eglfs_kms_egldevice"
                            EGL library doesn't support Emulator extensions
                            Aborted
                            

                            If I then run with -platform xcb arguments, all runs fine.

                            Looking at the following article, the "ideal setup" shows that EGL, OpenGL ES 2.0, 3.0 and 3.1 are set to "yes" as well as EGLFS and EGLFS EGLDevice. On my TK1, I have EGL, OpenGL 2.0, 3.0 but NOT 3.1, EGLFS is set to "yes" but EGLFS EGLDevice is set to "no".

                            http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/11/10/qt-nvidia-jetson-tx1-device-creation-style/

                            If I then try to add a QOpenGLWidget while keeping the -platform xcb arguments, it doesn't work at all - resulting in the same QXcbIntegration: Cannot create platform OpenGL context, neither GLX or EGL are enabled.

                            In a word, aaaaaarrrrgggghhhh

                            I've attempted to cross-compile older versions of Qt (from 5.6 upwards - older versions have no mkspec for the TK1) but the problems are the same

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                            • webzoidW webzoid

                              @jsulm I'm possibly going round in circles now.

                              There appeared to be no newer version of EGL to download for the TK1 however I did notice a number of other packages related to EGL:

                              sudo apt-cache search libegl

                              libegl1-mesa - free implementation of the EGL API -- runtime
                              libegl1-mesa-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- debugging symbols
                              libegl1-mesa-dev - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files
                              libegl1-mesa-drivers - free implementation of the EGL API -- hardware drivers
                              libegl1-mesa-drivers-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- driver debugging symbols
                              libegl1-mesa-dev-lts-utopic - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files
                              libegl1-mesa-dev-lts-vivid - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files
                              libegl1-mesa-dev-lts-wily - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files
                              libegl1-mesa-dev-lts-xenial - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files
                              libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic - free implementation of the EGL API -- hardware drivers
                              libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- driver debugging symbols
                              libegl1-mesa-lts-utopic - free implementation of the EGL API -- runtime
                              libegl1-mesa-lts-utopic-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- debugging symbols
                              libegl1-mesa-lts-vivid - free implementation of the EGL API -- runtime
                              libegl1-mesa-lts-vivid-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- debugging symbols
                              libegl1-mesa-lts-wily - free implementation of the EGL API -- runtime
                              libegl1-mesa-lts-wily-dbg - free implementation of the EGL API -- debugging symbols
                              libegl1-mesa-lts-xenial - free implementation of the EGL API -- runtime
                              

                              What with the TK1 running Ubuntu 14.04, none of the additional packages seemed relevant but I decided to download one of the xenial packages to see if there was anything EGLDeviceEXT related in the header files. As it turns out, the xenial package does indeed contain an eglext.h file containing such a definition.

                              So, I copied the headers to the /usr/include of the TK1 and then rsync'd them back up to the host. After re-running ./configure (again, with less verbose output, even though the -v is present from before) and pushing the Qt build down to the TK1, I still have the same ultimate outcome when trying to run the application:

                              Failed to load EGL device integration "eglfs_kms_egldevice"
                              EGL library doesn't support Emulator extensions
                              Aborted
                              

                              If I then run with -platform xcb arguments, all runs fine.

                              Looking at the following article, the "ideal setup" shows that EGL, OpenGL ES 2.0, 3.0 and 3.1 are set to "yes" as well as EGLFS and EGLFS EGLDevice. On my TK1, I have EGL, OpenGL 2.0, 3.0 but NOT 3.1, EGLFS is set to "yes" but EGLFS EGLDevice is set to "no".

                              http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/11/10/qt-nvidia-jetson-tx1-device-creation-style/

                              If I then try to add a QOpenGLWidget while keeping the -platform xcb arguments, it doesn't work at all - resulting in the same QXcbIntegration: Cannot create platform OpenGL context, neither GLX or EGL are enabled.

                              In a word, aaaaaarrrrgggghhhh

                              I've attempted to cross-compile older versions of Qt (from 5.6 upwards - older versions have no mkspec for the TK1) but the problems are the same

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                              Ok, I've since taken a step back and had a cup of tea.

                              I had a search for additional packages which may have sounded useful and I came up with the following: libx11-xcb-dev and libxext-dev. Downloaded them both and copied the header files/directories to /usr/include. I then ran a make clean on the qtbase directory before re-attempting to reconfigure.

                              When I did eventually do a ./configure, I noticed that the EGL for X11 suddenly had a bit, fat YES next to it, along with a number of other XCB options which were previously NO.

                              Having run make and make install and then deployed the qt5 target folder to the TK1, I can now say that everything just works!

                              Thank you @jsulm for your help with this.

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