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2012-05-31
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2012-05-31
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I just booted QtonPi image. Everything seems ok but my QtCreator installation is probably too old for Qt5, because I get a ton of "skipping incompatible" errors.
UPDATE: After updating qtcreator and
sudo apt-get install libmpc2:i386
on my Precice x64, hello compiles but fails to run because tar is not installed on the pi.
I was expecting a full develop-on-device image with X and QtCreator and one click to run hello world, but I understand this is not the case.
My only proposal taking into consideration the nature of the image as a target only is that it should be a less-step procedure for installation.
For example tar should be installed by default on the pi, and networking should be already enabled. I will play a bit with it and report back.
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2012-05-31
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2012-05-31
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Thank you very much for the detailed reply. It seems that QtCreator scp's the files tarred and tries to untar on the device. After I installed tar everything worked nicely. (Except my MS mouse that malfunctioned and I thought it would fry my Rpi) The question here is does it use X or wayland to display the graphics? Or some other non-standard method (android style)?
Anyway I liked the whole idea very much.
Another thing, is that there is an entry in the debian rpi image sources.list that says something about QtonPi. Does that include qtcreator or only qt binaries?
Sorry for the waterfall of questions, I can ask them over at the mailing list if that is better.
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2012-05-31
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Huh? The Debian image also contains Qt 5 modules, contributed by the same QtonPi developers and coming from the same place. You know, these guys are in a mission to get Qt 5 in any stack running cool hardware with good graphics performance.
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2012-05-31
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2012-06-02
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2012-06-11
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2012-06-11
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