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[SOLVED] How to install QT under the Raspbian image?

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    Pinkypanzer
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    There is no qt5 or vt in my opt-folder

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      Pinkypanzer
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      ldd says : not a dynamic executable

      the readelf commands seem to work even if the folder is /opt/qt50-snapshot/lib. does this matter?

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        Pinkypanzer
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        do I have to use special settings in the pro file or otherwere in the project?

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          Pinkypanzer
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          Is it possible that I have to use another qmake to cross-compile for the wheezy than for the original qtonpi image?

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            Pinkypanzer
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            can be solved by

            export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/qt50-snaphot/lib

            before running the qt-program.

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              jcverdie
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              I ran into the same problem, but in my case it comes from a custom QT5 build (not the snapshot).
              Anyway, if followed http://qt-project.org/wiki/RaspberryPi_Beginners_Guide
              and qt ended being installed not in opt but in /usr/local/qt5pi/
              libQtQuick.so.5.0.0 is in the lib subfolder but setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH does not change anything which is quite surprising, and as for Pinkypanzer the ldd tells me hello-qtonpi is not an executable :(

              Any other clue?

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                Pinkypanzer
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                where did you execute it? via QtCreator or locally on the pi?
                do you have the rights to execute it?

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                  jcverdie
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                  Both give the same result: running from QtCreator and running locally give the same error message

                  Yes, my binaries are in 644 mode

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                    Pinkypanzer
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                    now I see there's an error in my post. it has to be
                    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/qt50-snapshot/lib
                    maybe this is your problem? you have to link the lib-folder

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                      jcverdie
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                      Indeed I've done that, but qt is not installed in opt for me, it is in /usr/local/qt5pi/lib !
                      And obviously I did not picked up the path, it came out of the box from the guidelines :(

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                        Pinkypanzer
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                        in QT CREATOR you have to set the the path in the system environment

                        cited from the beginners guide:
                        At last, add the LD_LIBRARY_PATH on the “System Environment” and set it to “/usr/local/qt5pi/lib”

                        In my case the path would be "/opt/qt50-snapshot/lib"

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                          Pinkypanzer
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                          Then I'm sorry, I don't know what your problem is.
                          Did you check the path is available at you pi and you have the rights to read from it?

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                            pdsuk
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                            @jcverdie

                            I followed the beginners guide like yourself also and ran into the same problem.

                            Apps deployed and executed from within QtCreator ran correctly on the device but if I went to the command line on the RPi itself, I couldn't execute them (libQtQuick.. not found)

                            Running: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/qt5pi/lib/

                            Fixes this problem but only when logged in as root!

                            If I export LD_LIBRARY_PATH as user 'pi' I still cannot execute the binary (same error as before).

                            Stranger still, QtCreator which can deploy and run the binary correctly, is logging in via ssh with user 'pi' !

                            Any ideas why this is happening?

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