Unsolved trying to run on remote, getting "Binary does not exist."
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I'm trying to cross compile an application from an X86 to an RPi3 and when I try to run it I get the following:
Starting /usr/bin/appcontroller... "DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" "unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus-EIlWSVP6ly,guid=6cb7319f119e0ea836f17f495aaa993d" "QML2_IMPORT_PATH" "/data/user/qt/qmlplugins" "QT_IM_MODULE" "qtvirtualkeyboard" "QT_QPA_EGLFS_FORCE888" "1" "QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_1_STYLE" "Flat" "XDG_RUNTIME_DIR" "/tmp" "/usr/lib/ScribeGUI" () Failed to start Binary does not exist. Application finished with exit code 0.
This had run a couple of days ago, and the tests for connectivity to the remote device all pass.
Anyone have any ideas as to what might be going wrong?
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@GregWilsonLindberg One thing might be the file doesnot exist or the other might be whatever compiled binary is not supported by the environment you are running.