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  • D dfvgergver
    14 Feb 2019, 09:19

    @jsulm yes, i installed libqt5serialport5 and libqt5serialport5-dev packages.

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    jsulm
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    wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 09:36 last edited by
    #7

    @dfvgergver What happens if you remove "-spec linux-g++"?

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

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      dfvgergver
      wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 10:00 last edited by dfvgergver
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      nothing good :-(
      I have this message : "make: *** No rule to make target 'common/xxx_params.cpp', needed by 'xxx_params.o'. Stop."

      But it's normal.

      Because, I have a project A which to work must include a project B (a kind of template I suppose).
      However, it is this project B that requires the "serialbus" module. That's why I tried to compile this project B to "get closer to the problem". But it makes no sense to compile project B since it is intended to be included in another project.
      Sorry if my explanations are a little esoteric. I am a new Qt user (I only know him for 2 days...).

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      • D dfvgergver
        14 Feb 2019, 10:00

        nothing good :-(
        I have this message : "make: *** No rule to make target 'common/xxx_params.cpp', needed by 'xxx_params.o'. Stop."

        But it's normal.

        Because, I have a project A which to work must include a project B (a kind of template I suppose).
        However, it is this project B that requires the "serialbus" module. That's why I tried to compile this project B to "get closer to the problem". But it makes no sense to compile project B since it is intended to be included in another project.
        Sorry if my explanations are a little esoteric. I am a new Qt user (I only know him for 2 days...).

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        aha_1980
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        wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 10:29 last edited by
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        @dfvgergver

        The package you need is qtserialbus, not qtserialport.

        If your distribution does not provide it, you have two options:

        1. Install the complete Qt with the online installer
        2. Use the distribution Qt packages and compile qtserialbus from source. The source code can be cloned with Git from git://code.qt.io/qt/qtserialbus.git

        Regards

        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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          dfvgergver
          wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 10:48 last edited by dfvgergver
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          I'm trying the option two.

          But, when i execute make (after run qmake), i have this error :

          qcanbusdevice_p.h:43:10: fatal error: private/qobject_p.h: No such file or directory
           #include <private/qobject_p.h>
                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
          

          And from qtcreator when i open the .pro file and try to compile :
          0_1550141717448_Screenshot_2019-02-14_11-54-14.png

          So, i'm trying to find the package which contain the "private/qobject_p" library. But, i don't find him...

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          • D dfvgergver
            14 Feb 2019, 10:48

            I'm trying the option two.

            But, when i execute make (after run qmake), i have this error :

            qcanbusdevice_p.h:43:10: fatal error: private/qobject_p.h: No such file or directory
             #include <private/qobject_p.h>
                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
            

            And from qtcreator when i open the .pro file and try to compile :
            0_1550141717448_Screenshot_2019-02-14_11-54-14.png

            So, i'm trying to find the package which contain the "private/qobject_p" library. But, i don't find him...

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            Pablo J. Rogina
            wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 15:39 last edited by
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            @dfvgergver is it a good reason you're using "Qt creator 4.5.2 based on Qt 5.9.5"?

            I'd suggest that instead of go looking for a needle in the haystack (i.e. building yourself the Qt Serialbus module, you install Qt 5.12.0 (or 5.12.1) that will provide you with the module you're looking for in a smooth way...

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              dfvgergver
              wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 16:38 last edited by
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              I would like to be able to install the 5.12 on my linux mint. But I can't go through the Qt installer to install Qt 5.12 (see above): the connection is too slow.

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              • D dfvgergver
                14 Feb 2019, 16:38

                I would like to be able to install the 5.12 on my linux mint. But I can't go through the Qt installer to install Qt 5.12 (see above): the connection is too slow.

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                mrjj
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                wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 16:40 last edited by mrjj
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                @dfvgergver
                Hi
                I wonder if using another server would help ?
                https://github.com/JKSH/QtSdkRepoChooser

                However, if its the actual connection that's too slow it won't help.

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                • D dfvgergver
                  14 Feb 2019, 16:38

                  I would like to be able to install the 5.12 on my linux mint. But I can't go through the Qt installer to install Qt 5.12 (see above): the connection is too slow.

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                  Pablo J. Rogina
                  wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 18:45 last edited by
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                  @dfvgergver said in install "serialbus" module:

                  But I can't go through the Qt installer to install Qt 5.12 (see above): the connection is too slow

                  Could it be possible you use any of the offline installers?

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                    Pangolin
                    wrote on 15 Oct 2020, 02:15 last edited by
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                    I use qmake & make to compile the source then something happen with these below:
                    qcanbusdevice_p.h:43:10: fatal error: private/qobject_p.h: No such file or directory
                    Anyone who can tell what's wrong with it . I guess the module sources of qt on github more or less give some tips for users how to build them but nothing clue happened so far. By the way i'm using ubuntu 18.05 and no serialbus module for this platform, please help!

                    Speak less and do more . You are your own worst enemy.

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                      sampfeiffer
                      wrote on 21 Oct 2020, 01:58 last edited by
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                      I build serialbus with the following instructions (also mirrored in this gist: https://gist.github.com/awesomebytes/ed90785324757b03c8f01e3ffa36d436):

                      # Overkill: get all qt-stuff
                      sudo apt install qml-module-qt-labs-folderlistmodel qml-module-qtquick-extras qml-module-qtquick-controls2 qt5-default libqt5quickcontrols2-5 qtquickcontrols2-5-dev qtcreator qtcreator-doc libqt5serialport5-dev build-essential qml-module-qt3d qt3d5-dev qtdeclarative5-dev qtconnectivity5-dev qtmultimedia5-dev
                      # To get rid of the private/qobject_p.h error
                      sudo apt-get install qtbase5-private-dev
                      # Build and install qtserialbus
                      git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qtserialbus.git
                      cd qtserialbus
                      git checkout 5.9.8
                      qmake
                      make -j6
                      sudo make install
                      

                      I hope it may be useful for someone else.

                      I found that qt in Ubuntu 18.04 from official apt repositories (Qt 5.9.6) didn't have serialbus so it needs to be built and installed like that.

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