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  • douglasD douglas

    @KillerSmath I installed those packages via Software Center. Perhaps have I to uninstall them and re-install via apt-get?
    Could it be the reason for the "unknown module" error?

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    #12

    @douglas
    If nothing works, you can try to manage the packages from MaintenanceTool of QtCreator

      1. <Qt Folder>/MaintenanceTool
      1. Add or remove Components
      1. Expand your Qt version
      1. Expand Source Components
      1. Select the Qt Source Package
      1. Next, Install
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    • SGaistS SGaist

      That's just the information about Qt Creator.

      You have to check the Kit you are using to build your application and which version of Qt it is using.

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      #13

      @SGaist how can I make sure of the Qt version I am using in my project?

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        • douglasD douglas

          @SGaist how can I make sure of the Qt version I am using in my project?

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          wrote on last edited by
          #15

          @douglas
          In QtCreator go to Tools -> Options -> build & run and check your kits

          0_1528878528527_b34127d9-9d4c-4f4e-896b-57a4a318f333-image.png

          In sidebar under the "Projects tab" you can select one of your installed kits:
          0_1528878587108_07154278-cd0d-49d8-b11f-48a5441b9854-image.png


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          • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

            @douglas
            In QtCreator go to Tools -> Options -> build & run and check your kits

            0_1528878528527_b34127d9-9d4c-4f4e-896b-57a4a318f333-image.png

            In sidebar under the "Projects tab" you can select one of your installed kits:
            0_1528878587108_07154278-cd0d-49d8-b11f-48a5441b9854-image.png

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            #16

            @J.Hilk My environment is a bit different; I can't find informations about the version..
            0_1528879450246_5ef95ff2-c072-4d13-894d-4b7af5bb41e7-immagine.png

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            • douglasD douglas

              @J.Hilk My environment is a bit different; I can't find informations about the version..
              0_1528879450246_5ef95ff2-c072-4d13-894d-4b7af5bb41e7-immagine.png

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              J.Hilk
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              wrote on last edited by
              #17

              @douglas
              from what one can see, it at least seems to be a version of Qt5, for more information press the "Manage kits" button


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              A: It's blue light.
              Q: What does it do?
              A: It turns blue.

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              • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                @douglas
                from what one can see, it at least seems to be a version of Qt5, for more information press the "Manage kits" button

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                wrote on last edited by
                #18

                @J.Hilk The Manage Kit button shows the settings reported below, in which I can't find any information regarding the Qt version in use:
                0_1528882243058_5fd714c7-c885-44b9-9911-43fbdc2ec394-immagine.png

                If from terminal I write

                $ qmake --version
                

                I obtain the following:

                qmake: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/qmake': No such file or directory
                

                Is it relevant the "qt4" shown in that prompt?
                Thanks.

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                • douglasD douglas

                  @J.Hilk The Manage Kit button shows the settings reported below, in which I can't find any information regarding the Qt version in use:
                  0_1528882243058_5fd714c7-c885-44b9-9911-43fbdc2ec394-immagine.png

                  If from terminal I write

                  $ qmake --version
                  

                  I obtain the following:

                  qmake: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/qmake': No such file or directory
                  

                  Is it relevant the "qt4" shown in that prompt?
                  Thanks.

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                  J.Hilk
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #19

                  @douglas
                  well, there we have your problem

                  0_1528882573156_25bb3434-9c9d-43e1-91e3-d1d195bd5377-image.png

                  you have no QtLibary selected to your kit. Se if you can actually select a QtVersion from that dropdown menu. If you can't than you need to install an actual qt version.

                  I would recommend the online installer from the Webside.


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                  Q: What's that?
                  A: It's blue light.
                  Q: What does it do?
                  A: It turns blue.

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                  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                    @douglas
                    well, there we have your problem

                    0_1528882573156_25bb3434-9c9d-43e1-91e3-d1d195bd5377-image.png

                    you have no QtLibary selected to your kit. Se if you can actually select a QtVersion from that dropdown menu. If you can't than you need to install an actual qt version.

                    I would recommend the online installer from the Webside.

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                    douglas
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #20

                    @J.Hilk Thanks, I added the version as shown below:
                    0_1528884090398_f92cd759-ed4c-403b-9ff6-6b0378c19b45-immagine.png
                    Now, since I should have Qt5, I added the serialport support in my .pro file, but the "unknow module" error still remains. I saw another thing that seems not so clear to me: I run Qt Creator from linux terminal, and when I open my project the terminal shows the following lines, marked in red, in which appears Qt4. Can this be related to the serialport module error?
                    0_1528884382827_59039698-8cd0-49c5-8a93-a8c89abf87c9-immagine.png
                    thank you again.

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                    • douglasD douglas

                      @J.Hilk Thanks, I added the version as shown below:
                      0_1528884090398_f92cd759-ed4c-403b-9ff6-6b0378c19b45-immagine.png
                      Now, since I should have Qt5, I added the serialport support in my .pro file, but the "unknow module" error still remains. I saw another thing that seems not so clear to me: I run Qt Creator from linux terminal, and when I open my project the terminal shows the following lines, marked in red, in which appears Qt4. Can this be related to the serialport module error?
                      0_1528884382827_59039698-8cd0-49c5-8a93-a8c89abf87c9-immagine.png
                      thank you again.

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                      jsulm
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #21

                      @douglas Above you said you installed Qt 5.6, now you selected Qt 5.7.1
                      Which Qt version do you really want to use and did you install QtSearialPort for Qt 5.7.1?

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @douglas Above you said you installed Qt 5.6, now you selected Qt 5.7.1
                        Which Qt version do you really want to use and did you install QtSearialPort for Qt 5.7.1?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #22

                        @jsulm when I spoke about Qt 5.6 I was referring to the "About Qt Creator" window shown above. Now I selected Qt 5.7.1 as the version for my kit. But the serialport module isn't recognized yet. What I should do to correctly install QtSerialPort for my actual version?

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                        • douglasD douglas

                          @jsulm when I spoke about Qt 5.6 I was referring to the "About Qt Creator" window shown above. Now I selected Qt 5.7.1 as the version for my kit. But the serialport module isn't recognized yet. What I should do to correctly install QtSerialPort for my actual version?

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                          @douglas could it be possible that you start from scratch with a clean installation of Qt, ideally latest version 5.11? you may try in a virtual machine just in case.

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                            Is it me or are you trying to build your project for an embedded system ?
                            I see that you are trying to use an arm compiler, did you cross-compile Qt for your device ?

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                              #25

                              @SGaist Yes, my target device runs Linux Yocto. Can this affect the serialport module I am trying to install?

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                                Sur it does, you are trying to install the desktop version of the driver and then, use it to do cross-compilation.

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                                • SGaistS SGaist

                                  Sur it does, you are trying to install the desktop version of the driver and then, use it to do cross-compilation.

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #27

                                  @SGaist I see. So, if I need to cross-compile, which steps should I follow in order to use the serialport in my project?
                                  Are there different libraries or drivers I need to install on my host PC?
                                  The target linux embedded device runs Linux Yocto.

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                                  • douglasD douglas

                                    @SGaist I see. So, if I need to cross-compile, which steps should I follow in order to use the serialport in my project?
                                    Are there different libraries or drivers I need to install on my host PC?
                                    The target linux embedded device runs Linux Yocto.

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                                    jsulm
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                                    @douglas You need Qt (together with Qt Searial Port) cross compiled for your device

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                                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                                      @douglas You need Qt (together with Qt Searial Port) cross compiled for your device

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #29

                                      @jsulm I already set up the project in order to cross-compile for my target: in fact, I have already managed to run my application on the target device. The problem is the serial port module: I did not succeeded in including it into my project. Are there any particular hints to follow in the case of cross-compilation?
                                      Thank you!

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                                      • douglasD douglas

                                        @jsulm I already set up the project in order to cross-compile for my target: in fact, I have already managed to run my application on the target device. The problem is the serial port module: I did not succeeded in including it into my project. Are there any particular hints to follow in the case of cross-compilation?
                                        Thank you!

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                                        jsulm
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                                        @douglas Did you cross compile Qt serial port module?

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                                        • douglasD douglas

                                          @jsulm I already set up the project in order to cross-compile for my target: in fact, I have already managed to run my application on the target device. The problem is the serial port module: I did not succeeded in including it into my project. Are there any particular hints to follow in the case of cross-compilation?
                                          Thank you!

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                                          J.Hilk
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #31

                                          @douglas
                                          How did you cross-compile for your target device?

                                          I would asume you cloned the qt-sources from git or something similar. However did you crosscompile the whole Framework or only part of it? For any Qt-Program to run you'll need only QtBase, however serialport is a plugin and needs to be compiled seperately.


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                                          Q: What does it do?
                                          A: It turns blue.

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