Solved Is there any way to solve this?
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@MhM93 said in Is there any way to solve this?:
How can I solve this?Is there any way?
Yes, compile or install proper version of Qt (for Arm CPU architecture).
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@MhM93 said in Is there any way to solve this?:
thanksssss.
Where to download that?If your compiler is for some Android project, then install default Qt for Android build from Qt installer.
If you are targeting some embedded/ custom board, though, then you need to compile Qt yourself. For example, here are instructions for Raspberry Pi https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi2EGLFS.
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I have friendlyARM board. it based on ubuntu.
root@NanoPi2-Fire:~# uname -a Linux NanoPi2-Fire 3.4.39-s5p4418 #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Oct 16 11:23:56 HKT 2017 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
the latest qt for this I used is Qt4.8.6 and mach with that compiler(arm-cortex9-linux-gnueabi-4.9.3)
I should download qt5.10 source code and compile it with this compiler? -
@MhM93 said in Is there any way to solve this?:
I have friendlyARM board. it based on ubuntu.
root@NanoPi2-Fire:~# uname -a Linux NanoPi2-Fire 3.4.39-s5p4418 #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Oct 16 11:23:56 HKT 2017 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
the latest qt for this I used is Qt4.8.6 and mach with that compiler(arm-cortex9-linux-gnueabi-4.9.3)
I should download qt5.10 source code and compile it with this compiler?OK, I've never used that board.
If Qt 4.8.6 is not enough for you (understandable, as that is extremely old) then yes, download Qt 5.10 and cross-compile. The guide I posted above should help (but it probably won't work without some tweaks).