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  • douglasD douglas

    @aha_1980 I add "git checkout -b v5.7.1" , but the qdeadlinetimer.h error shown above still remains during the make procedure. Any hints?

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    jsulm
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    @douglas Did you try to delete the build folder, create new one and to start from there?

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

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @douglas Did you try to delete the build folder, create new one and to start from there?

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      @jsulm Yes, I did. I always obtain the

      fatal error: qdeadlinetimer.h: File o directory non esistente
      compilation terminated.
      
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      • douglasD douglas

        @jsulm Yes, I did. I always obtain the

        fatal error: qdeadlinetimer.h: File o directory non esistente
        compilation terminated.
        
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        aha_1980
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        @douglas please send the output of git status

        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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        • aha_1980A aha_1980

          @douglas please send the output of git status

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          #50

          @aha_1980

          Sul branch v5.7.1
          Untracked files:
            (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
          
          	./
          
          nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track)
          

          Am I missing something?

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          • douglasD douglas

            @aha_1980

            Sul branch v5.7.1
            Untracked files:
              (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
            
            	./
            
            nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track)
            

            Am I missing something?

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            aha_1980
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            #51

            @douglas Looks good so far.

            But let's move slowly. I re-read you post from 5 hours ago:

            @aha_1980 Thanks. In Qt Creator I set Qt 5.7.1 in the "Qt Version" for the selected kit for my project. Now I can add the serialport module in my .pro file and build the app

            If you can build the app, then you already have the serialport module!

            but when I try to run it on my target device, the application does not start and the following error appears:

            But you don't have the libraries on your target device.

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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            • aha_1980A aha_1980

              @douglas Looks good so far.

              But let's move slowly. I re-read you post from 5 hours ago:

              @aha_1980 Thanks. In Qt Creator I set Qt 5.7.1 in the "Qt Version" for the selected kit for my project. Now I can add the serialport module in my .pro file and build the app

              If you can build the app, then you already have the serialport module!

              but when I try to run it on my target device, the application does not start and the following error appears:

              But you don't have the libraries on your target device.

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              #52

              @aha_1980 Thanks, I understand. In order to obtain those libraries on my target device is something that I should copy from my host PC onto the device itself or I should install directly on the device side in any way?

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              • douglasD douglas

                @aha_1980 Thanks, I understand. In order to obtain those libraries on my target device is something that I should copy from my host PC onto the device itself or I should install directly on the device side in any way?

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                aha_1980
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                @douglas In the most easy and hacky way, just copy the needed *.so files to the other Qt *.so files on your device.

                Depending on your cross toolchain, there may be a more clean way (like building a new image), but that - as said - depends on you toolchain.

                Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                • douglasD douglas

                  @aha_1980 Thanks, I understand. In order to obtain those libraries on my target device is something that I should copy from my host PC onto the device itself or I should install directly on the device side in any way?

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                  @douglas as @aha_1980 said, maybe easiest way is to copy the serialport module *.so the same way you're deploying the file(s) for your application. Perhaps at the beginning it's easy to copy the shared library into same folder as application's executable

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                  • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                    @douglas as @aha_1980 said, maybe easiest way is to copy the serialport module *.so the same way you're deploying the file(s) for your application. Perhaps at the beginning it's easy to copy the shared library into same folder as application's executable

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #55

                    @Pablo-J.-Rogina , @aha_1980 thank you. I expected to find the libQt5SerialPort.so.5 (the missing library) inside the qtserialport folder generated after the steps:

                    $ git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qtserialport.git
                    $ mkdir qtserialport-build
                    $ cd qtserialport-build
                    $ qmake ../qtserialport/qtserialport.pro
                    

                    but I couldn't find it. I searched into my host PC for that file, I found few results, but they are located into the Qt installation folder, they are not cross-compiled for my needs, I think.
                    When exactly that library should be created, or where it should be located?
                    Thanks!

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                    • douglasD douglas

                      @Pablo-J.-Rogina , @aha_1980 thank you. I expected to find the libQt5SerialPort.so.5 (the missing library) inside the qtserialport folder generated after the steps:

                      $ git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qtserialport.git
                      $ mkdir qtserialport-build
                      $ cd qtserialport-build
                      $ qmake ../qtserialport/qtserialport.pro
                      

                      but I couldn't find it. I searched into my host PC for that file, I found few results, but they are located into the Qt installation folder, they are not cross-compiled for my needs, I think.
                      When exactly that library should be created, or where it should be located?
                      Thanks!

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                      jsulm
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                      #56

                      @douglas Are you sure you're cross compiling your app?
                      If so just do

                      ldd YOUR_APP_EXE
                      

                      it will show you which libs it is linked against, you then will know where the serial port lib is.

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

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @douglas Are you sure you're cross compiling your app?
                        If so just do

                        ldd YOUR_APP_EXE
                        

                        it will show you which libs it is linked against, you then will know where the serial port lib is.

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                        douglas
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #57

                        @jsulm the ldd command does not give any result; it gives a message saying it is "not a dynamic exacutable"..

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                          douglas
                          wrote on last edited by
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                          Solved. The missing libQt5SerialPort.so.5 error on the target device was because that library effectively was not present. On the host side I added that library in the package list of the image and rebuild the image itself.

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