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| | #REDIRECT [[Apt-get Qt4 on the Raspberry Pi]] |
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| = Tutorial : apt-get install Qt4 on the Rasperry Pi =
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| Using the Raspbian image
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| == apt-get ==
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| Firstly I got the development tools needed by Qt Creator in the hope it would be less heavy for the Pi to download separately.
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| <code>sudo apt-get install qt4-dev-tools<code>
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| Then I went for Qt Creator
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| </code>sudo apt-get install qtcreator</code>
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| I also installed
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| <code>sudo apt-get install gcc
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| sudo apt-get install xterm
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| sudo apt-get install git-core
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| sudo apt-get install subversion</code>
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| this gives as a result Qt Creator 2.5 with Qt 4.8.1 32 bit
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| == Problem : no toolchain. ==
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| We can only compile for remote embedded devices and this is not the case here, because we are on the Pi and not remotely accessing it.
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| === I added a gcc toolchain ===
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| Tools/Options > build & run > tab tool chains > button add
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| Choose GCC
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| * Then set compiler path : /usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc-4.6
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| * Debugger : /usr/bin/gdb
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| * Mkspec : default
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| === Qt Creator seems to detect that we are going to deploy on a remote target. ===
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| To fix this :
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| * Go to menu help > about plugins
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| * Uncheck device support > remote linux
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| * Restart Qt Creator
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| * Go to tools > options TAB > build & run > Qt versions > add “/usr/bin/qmake-qt4”
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| It will then show up as a desktop project in the project wizard instead of embedded.
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