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    DavidHux
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    Thank-you for the info.
    Since I do not run Linux on a PC i thought my best chance would be to use the following script:

    http://visualgdb.com/tutorials/raspberry/qt/embedded/

    linked to by the QT Raspberry Pi Beginners Guide (and I therefore thought would have some hope of working)

    All went well (at least no failures) until I got to the step:

    7.0 Launch the msys shell from the MinGW toolchain by running <sysgcc>\MinGW32\msys\1.0\msys.bat:

    This failed - with an sh.exe stopped working - no windows help provided - but last message in terminal window was`:

    204 [main] sh5876 sync-with`-child: *** child state waiting for longjmp
    sh: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable

    and the us.stackdump ended with (probably corrupt stack)

    a google on msys indicates a lot of problems (is this a W10 problem?)

    Help!!

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      SGaist
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      Hi and welcome to devnet,

      Are you trying from OS X or from Windows ? In either case, I'd recommend the use of e.g. VirtualBox and make a virtual machine with Linux on it (e.g. Kubuntu). That will make the cross-compiling way easier.

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        DavidHux
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        Yes I am working on Windows 10 - I would prefer not to add yet another system (real or Virtual)!

        I tried looking for msys on Windows 10 - but no success so far!

        Thank-you for the thought - as a real last resort!

        David

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Hi and welcome to devnet,

          Are you trying from OS X or from Windows ? In either case, I'd recommend the use of e.g. VirtualBox and make a virtual machine with Linux on it (e.g. Kubuntu). That will make the cross-compiling way easier.

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          DavidHux
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          @SGaist
          Thank-you for the advice on =reflection:

          I have installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (in Parallels).
          I installed the QtCreator package which came with it.
          I can ssh to my raspberry.

          But when I tried to set up QtCreator to cross compile (Tools/Options/Devices) it failed to test connect to my Pi - never had this problem before in previous attempts to set up a cross compiler e.g on OSX and Windows! )

          OK - so I removed it and went to the Wiki 'Install QTCreator on Ubuntu' - I now find that Ubuntu will not execute .run files, again a google search reveals a large number of 'do this or that' none of which work (for me)!

          I feel I am running out of options!

          David H

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            SGaist
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            Might be a silly question but: can you ssh from OS X or from Ubuntu ?

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Might be a silly question but: can you ssh from OS X or from Ubuntu ?

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              DavidHux
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              @SGaist

              Yes I can ssh from Ubuntu to Pi (and from OSX and from Windows)

              David

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                SGaist
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                What error are you getting from Qt Creator when connecting to your Pi ?

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  What error are you getting from Qt Creator when connecting to your Pi ?

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                  DavidHux
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                  @SGaist

                  I do apologise, I should have included this before - I get

                  Setting up QtCreator to cross compile (Tools/Options/Devices) it failed to test connect to my Pi

                  SSH connection failure: SSH Protocol error: Server and client capabilities don't match. Client list was: aes128-cbc,3des-cbc.
                  Server list was aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr,aes128-gcm@openssh.com,aes256-gcm@openssh.com,chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com.

                  Device test failed.

                  Thank-you for your interest

                  David H

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                    SGaist
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                    What Linux flavor are you running on the Pi ?

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      What Linux flavor are you running on the Pi ?

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                      @SGaist
                      I am running Jessie on the pi

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                        SGaist
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                        Ok, sounds right, what about Qt Creator ? Which version is it ?

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                          DavidHux
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                          I am just rebuilding the Linux system, I will let you the exact details when that has finished - it was the QtCreator which comes with the Ubuntu 14.04 package library!

                          David

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                          • SGaistS SGaist

                            Ok, sounds right, what about Qt Creator ? Which version is it ?

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                            @SGaist

                            The Qtcreator is:

                            Version 3.0.1 - based on Qt5.2.1(GCC 4.8.2, 64bit) Apr 9 2014 at 09:1259

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                              Might be a bit old, I'd try with 3.5.1 before anything else.

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                                Might be a bit old, I'd try with 3.5.1 before anything else.

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                                @SGaist

                                Hmmmm.

                                I am running UBUNTU 14.04LTS in Parallels on a Mac-mini

                                The Mac Mini CPU is an Intel Core 5 (which I would assume is an i386 and not an AMD)

                                The files installed for qtcreator as listed in packages.ubuntu.com are for an AMD64 machine (/usr/lib/x86_64_linux_gnu/...).

                                Also the ubuntu list shows that Qtcreator after 3.0.1 are under development.

                                This does not look right!

                                In any case I have just seen (doc.qt.io) that Qt 5.0 no longer includes a Windows Platform, and suggests that I should wait for Wayland

                                I think all this means that I should go elsewhere, so thank-you for you time and interest, it is much appreciated.

                                David

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                                  jsulm
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                                  Core i5 is for sure x86_64 and it can execute i386 binaries as well.
                                  Because x86_64 was invented by AMD and later implemented by Intel as well it is often called AMD x86_64.

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

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