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    SGaist
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    wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 07:50 last edited by
    #9

    You call it with a path relative to where you main application is started.

    ./home/princi is equivalent to $PWD/home/princi/ which is likely not what you want, is it ?

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    • S SGaist
      24 Jun 2016, 07:50

      You call it with a path relative to where you main application is started.

      ./home/princi is equivalent to $PWD/home/princi/ which is likely not what you want, is it ?

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      AlvaroS
      wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 07:56 last edited by
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      @SGaist yes! but it does not run with that code..

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        24 Jun 2016, 07:50

        You call it with a path relative to where you main application is started.

        ./home/princi is equivalent to $PWD/home/princi/ which is likely not what you want, is it ?

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        AlvaroS
        wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 07:58 last edited by
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        @SGaist Now I do this and nothing as well..

            QString program = "princi";
            QStringList arguments;
        
            arguments << "0" << QString::number(wps.front().x()) << QString::number(wps.front().y()) << "0" << QString::number(wps.back().x()) << QString::number(wps.back().y()) << "prueba_princi.bmp" << "0 0 +" ;
        
            QString folder = "/home/";
        
            QProcess *myProcess = new QProcess(this);
        
            myProcess->setWorkingDirectory(folder);
        
            myProcess->start(program,arguments);
        
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          SGaist
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          wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 07:59 last edited by
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          What is the full path to princi ? And what is the full path to your application ?

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          • S SGaist
            24 Jun 2016, 07:59

            What is the full path to princi ? And what is the full path to your application ?

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            AlvaroS
            wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:01 last edited by
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            @SGaist Full path of princi (which is the executable) is /home/
            and full path of my QT aplication is /home/workspace

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              jsulm
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              wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:09 last edited by
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              /home is not the full path to your application except it is called home and is located in the root directory.
              So, you can start the program in a shell with /home/princi?
              Did you try it?
              This is quite strange path: in /home you usually have a directory for each user and /home is not writable by normal user.

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              • J jsulm
                24 Jun 2016, 08:09

                /home is not the full path to your application except it is called home and is located in the root directory.
                So, you can start the program in a shell with /home/princi?
                Did you try it?
                This is quite strange path: in /home you usually have a directory for each user and /home is not writable by normal user.

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                AlvaroS
                wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:23 last edited by
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                @jsulm sorry yes, it is in /home/user1/ but it does not run as well...

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                  mrjj
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                  wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:25 last edited by
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                  @AlvaroS said:

                  QString program = "princi";

                  should be

                  QString program = "/home/user1/princi";

                  ?

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                  • M mrjj
                    24 Jun 2016, 08:25

                    @AlvaroS said:

                    QString program = "princi";

                    should be

                    QString program = "/home/user1/princi";

                    ?

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                    wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:28 last edited by
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                    @mrjj It works in the same way... :(

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                      24 Jun 2016, 08:28

                      @mrjj It works in the same way... :(

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                      wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:29 last edited by
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                      @AlvaroS So, if you enter /home/user1/princi in a terminal window and press enter it does not start? What happens? Any error message?

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                      • A AlvaroS
                        24 Jun 2016, 08:28

                        @mrjj It works in the same way... :(

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                        wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:30 last edited by
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                        @AlvaroS

                        Ok, you must debug then
                        try to use
                        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#error
                        to see what it thinks.

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                        • J jsulm
                          24 Jun 2016, 08:29

                          @AlvaroS So, if you enter /home/user1/princi in a terminal window and press enter it does not start? What happens? Any error message?

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                          AlvaroS
                          wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:31 last edited by
                          #20

                          @jsulm In a terminal if I write

                          ./princi 0 747.37 427.68 0 844.37 42.54 prueba_princi.bmp 0 0 +
                          

                          in /home/user1/ directory it runs good

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                          • A AlvaroS
                            24 Jun 2016, 08:31

                            @jsulm In a terminal if I write

                            ./princi 0 747.37 427.68 0 844.37 42.54 prueba_princi.bmp 0 0 +
                            

                            in /home/user1/ directory it runs good

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                            wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:33 last edited by jsulm
                            #21

                            @AlvaroS Then try what @mrjj suggested

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

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                              24 Jun 2016, 08:30

                              @AlvaroS

                              Ok, you must debug then
                              try to use
                              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#error
                              to see what it thinks.

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                              wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:38 last edited by
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                              • A AlvaroS
                                24 Jun 2016, 08:31

                                @jsulm In a terminal if I write

                                ./princi 0 747.37 427.68 0 844.37 42.54 prueba_princi.bmp 0 0 +
                                

                                in /home/user1/ directory it runs good

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                                AlvaroS
                                wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:39 last edited by AlvaroS
                                #23

                                @AlvaroS said:

                                @jsulm In a terminal if I write

                                ./princi 0 747.37 427.68 0 844.37 42.54 prueba_princi.bmp 0 0 +
                                

                                in /home/user1/ directory it runs good

                                @jsulm said:

                                @AlvaroS Then try what @mrjj suggested

                                okey, it gives me UnknowError.... http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#ProcessError-enum

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                                  24 Jun 2016, 08:38

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                                  mrjj
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                                  wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:40 last edited by
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                                  @AlvaroS

                                  well you can use
                                  qDebug() "qproc: " << myProcess->error();

                                  and check the code in
                                  http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#ProcessError-enum

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                                  • M mrjj
                                    24 Jun 2016, 08:40

                                    @AlvaroS

                                    well you can use
                                    qDebug() "qproc: " << myProcess->error();

                                    and check the code in
                                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#ProcessError-enum

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                                    AlvaroS
                                    wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:42 last edited by
                                    #25

                                    @mrjj Yes thanks!! See my last post. Thanks again. It gives me Unknow error...

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                                    • A AlvaroS
                                      24 Jun 2016, 08:42

                                      @mrjj Yes thanks!! See my last post. Thanks again. It gives me Unknow error...

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                                      wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:43 last edited by
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                                      @AlvaroS

                                      " This is the default return value of error()."

                                      You do call it AFTER u call
                                      myProcess->start(program,arguments); ?

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                                      • M mrjj
                                        24 Jun 2016, 08:43

                                        @AlvaroS

                                        " This is the default return value of error()."

                                        You do call it AFTER u call
                                        myProcess->start(program,arguments); ?

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                                        AlvaroS
                                        wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:44 last edited by
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                                        @mrjj Yes:

                                            myProcess->start(program, arguments);
                                        
                                            QProcess::ProcessError error = myProcess->error();
                                        
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                                        • A AlvaroS
                                          24 Jun 2016, 08:44

                                          @mrjj Yes:

                                              myProcess->start(program, arguments);
                                          
                                              QProcess::ProcessError error = myProcess->error();
                                          
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                                          wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:46 last edited by
                                          #28

                                          @AlvaroS
                                          hmm really odd then
                                          it should say FailedToStart

                                          Just to be 100% clear.

                                          princi is never run ?

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