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  • S SGaist
    13 Jun 2018, 08:07

    Silly question: are you sure you are using Qt 5 and not Qt 4 for your project ?

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    douglas
    wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 08:13 last edited by
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    @SGaist Yes, the Help menu from Qt Creator reports:
    0_1528877526983_c9026808-fe20-4a8b-99f4-31be90b3f4e8-immagine.png
    In fact, I read that serialport module was not included in Qt4, but it seems I am using Qt5, this is the reason why I can't understand that build error..

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      wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 08:14 last edited by
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      That's just the information about Qt Creator.

      You have to check the Kit you are using to build your application and which version of Qt it is using.

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      • D douglas
        13 Jun 2018, 07:57

        @KillerSmath I installed those packages via Software Center. Perhaps have I to uninstall them and re-install via apt-get?
        Could it be the reason for the "unknown module" error?

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        KillerSmath
        wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 08:15 last edited by KillerSmath
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        @douglas
        If nothing works, you can try to manage the packages from MaintenanceTool of QtCreator

          1. <Qt Folder>/MaintenanceTool
          1. Add or remove Components
          1. Expand your Qt version
          1. Expand Source Components
          1. Select the Qt Source Package
          1. Next, Install
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        • S SGaist
          13 Jun 2018, 08:14

          That's just the information about Qt Creator.

          You have to check the Kit you are using to build your application and which version of Qt it is using.

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          douglas
          wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 08:23 last edited by
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          @SGaist how can I make sure of the Qt version I am using in my project?

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            KillerSmath
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            • D douglas
              13 Jun 2018, 08:23

              @SGaist how can I make sure of the Qt version I am using in my project?

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              J.Hilk
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              wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 08:29 last edited by
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              @douglas
              In QtCreator go to Tools -> Options -> build & run and check your kits

              0_1528878528527_b34127d9-9d4c-4f4e-896b-57a4a318f333-image.png

              In sidebar under the "Projects tab" you can select one of your installed kits:
              0_1528878587108_07154278-cd0d-49d8-b11f-48a5441b9854-image.png


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              Q: What's that?
              A: It's blue light.
              Q: What does it do?
              A: It turns blue.

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              • J J.Hilk
                13 Jun 2018, 08:29

                @douglas
                In QtCreator go to Tools -> Options -> build & run and check your kits

                0_1528878528527_b34127d9-9d4c-4f4e-896b-57a4a318f333-image.png

                In sidebar under the "Projects tab" you can select one of your installed kits:
                0_1528878587108_07154278-cd0d-49d8-b11f-48a5441b9854-image.png

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                douglas
                wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 08:45 last edited by
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                @J.Hilk My environment is a bit different; I can't find informations about the version..
                0_1528879450246_5ef95ff2-c072-4d13-894d-4b7af5bb41e7-immagine.png

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                • D douglas
                  13 Jun 2018, 08:45

                  @J.Hilk My environment is a bit different; I can't find informations about the version..
                  0_1528879450246_5ef95ff2-c072-4d13-894d-4b7af5bb41e7-immagine.png

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                  J.Hilk
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                  wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 08:48 last edited by
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                  @douglas
                  from what one can see, it at least seems to be a version of Qt5, for more information press the "Manage kits" button


                  Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                  Q: What's that?
                  A: It's blue light.
                  Q: What does it do?
                  A: It turns blue.

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                  • J J.Hilk
                    13 Jun 2018, 08:48

                    @douglas
                    from what one can see, it at least seems to be a version of Qt5, for more information press the "Manage kits" button

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                    douglas
                    wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 09:34 last edited by
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                    @J.Hilk The Manage Kit button shows the settings reported below, in which I can't find any information regarding the Qt version in use:
                    0_1528882243058_5fd714c7-c885-44b9-9911-43fbdc2ec394-immagine.png

                    If from terminal I write

                    $ qmake --version
                    

                    I obtain the following:

                    qmake: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/qmake': No such file or directory
                    

                    Is it relevant the "qt4" shown in that prompt?
                    Thanks.

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                    • D douglas
                      13 Jun 2018, 09:34

                      @J.Hilk The Manage Kit button shows the settings reported below, in which I can't find any information regarding the Qt version in use:
                      0_1528882243058_5fd714c7-c885-44b9-9911-43fbdc2ec394-immagine.png

                      If from terminal I write

                      $ qmake --version
                      

                      I obtain the following:

                      qmake: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/qmake': No such file or directory
                      

                      Is it relevant the "qt4" shown in that prompt?
                      Thanks.

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                      J.Hilk
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                      wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 09:38 last edited by
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                      @douglas
                      well, there we have your problem

                      0_1528882573156_25bb3434-9c9d-43e1-91e3-d1d195bd5377-image.png

                      you have no QtLibary selected to your kit. Se if you can actually select a QtVersion from that dropdown menu. If you can't than you need to install an actual qt version.

                      I would recommend the online installer from the Webside.


                      Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                      Q: What's that?
                      A: It's blue light.
                      Q: What does it do?
                      A: It turns blue.

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                      • J J.Hilk
                        13 Jun 2018, 09:38

                        @douglas
                        well, there we have your problem

                        0_1528882573156_25bb3434-9c9d-43e1-91e3-d1d195bd5377-image.png

                        you have no QtLibary selected to your kit. Se if you can actually select a QtVersion from that dropdown menu. If you can't than you need to install an actual qt version.

                        I would recommend the online installer from the Webside.

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                        douglas
                        wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 10:07 last edited by
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                        @J.Hilk Thanks, I added the version as shown below:
                        0_1528884090398_f92cd759-ed4c-403b-9ff6-6b0378c19b45-immagine.png
                        Now, since I should have Qt5, I added the serialport support in my .pro file, but the "unknow module" error still remains. I saw another thing that seems not so clear to me: I run Qt Creator from linux terminal, and when I open my project the terminal shows the following lines, marked in red, in which appears Qt4. Can this be related to the serialport module error?
                        0_1528884382827_59039698-8cd0-49c5-8a93-a8c89abf87c9-immagine.png
                        thank you again.

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                        • D douglas
                          13 Jun 2018, 10:07

                          @J.Hilk Thanks, I added the version as shown below:
                          0_1528884090398_f92cd759-ed4c-403b-9ff6-6b0378c19b45-immagine.png
                          Now, since I should have Qt5, I added the serialport support in my .pro file, but the "unknow module" error still remains. I saw another thing that seems not so clear to me: I run Qt Creator from linux terminal, and when I open my project the terminal shows the following lines, marked in red, in which appears Qt4. Can this be related to the serialport module error?
                          0_1528884382827_59039698-8cd0-49c5-8a93-a8c89abf87c9-immagine.png
                          thank you again.

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                          jsulm
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 11:47 last edited by
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                          @douglas Above you said you installed Qt 5.6, now you selected Qt 5.7.1
                          Which Qt version do you really want to use and did you install QtSearialPort for Qt 5.7.1?

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

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                          • J jsulm
                            13 Jun 2018, 11:47

                            @douglas Above you said you installed Qt 5.6, now you selected Qt 5.7.1
                            Which Qt version do you really want to use and did you install QtSearialPort for Qt 5.7.1?

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                            douglas
                            wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 11:54 last edited by
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                            @jsulm when I spoke about Qt 5.6 I was referring to the "About Qt Creator" window shown above. Now I selected Qt 5.7.1 as the version for my kit. But the serialport module isn't recognized yet. What I should do to correctly install QtSerialPort for my actual version?

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                              13 Jun 2018, 11:54

                              @jsulm when I spoke about Qt 5.6 I was referring to the "About Qt Creator" window shown above. Now I selected Qt 5.7.1 as the version for my kit. But the serialport module isn't recognized yet. What I should do to correctly install QtSerialPort for my actual version?

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                              Pablo J. Rogina
                              wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 12:25 last edited by
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                              @douglas could it be possible that you start from scratch with a clean installation of Qt, ideally latest version 5.11? you may try in a virtual machine just in case.

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                                SGaist
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
                                wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 13:36 last edited by
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                                Is it me or are you trying to build your project for an embedded system ?
                                I see that you are trying to use an arm compiler, did you cross-compile Qt for your device ?

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                                  douglas
                                  wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 14:46 last edited by
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                                  @SGaist Yes, my target device runs Linux Yocto. Can this affect the serialport module I am trying to install?

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                                    wrote on 13 Jun 2018, 21:07 last edited by
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                                    Sur it does, you are trying to install the desktop version of the driver and then, use it to do cross-compilation.

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                                    • S SGaist
                                      13 Jun 2018, 21:07

                                      Sur it does, you are trying to install the desktop version of the driver and then, use it to do cross-compilation.

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                                      douglas
                                      wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 06:28 last edited by
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                                      @SGaist I see. So, if I need to cross-compile, which steps should I follow in order to use the serialport in my project?
                                      Are there different libraries or drivers I need to install on my host PC?
                                      The target linux embedded device runs Linux Yocto.

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                                      • D douglas
                                        14 Jun 2018, 06:28

                                        @SGaist I see. So, if I need to cross-compile, which steps should I follow in order to use the serialport in my project?
                                        Are there different libraries or drivers I need to install on my host PC?
                                        The target linux embedded device runs Linux Yocto.

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                                        jsulm
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                                        wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 06:33 last edited by
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                                        @douglas You need Qt (together with Qt Searial Port) cross compiled for your device

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                                        • J jsulm
                                          14 Jun 2018, 06:33

                                          @douglas You need Qt (together with Qt Searial Port) cross compiled for your device

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                                          douglas
                                          wrote on 14 Jun 2018, 07:49 last edited by
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                                          @jsulm I already set up the project in order to cross-compile for my target: in fact, I have already managed to run my application on the target device. The problem is the serial port module: I did not succeeded in including it into my project. Are there any particular hints to follow in the case of cross-compilation?
                                          Thank you!

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