(from How to develop with Qt under IGEP Technology) How to develop with Qt under IGEP Technology Select Qt versions flag, add Gpp and Gdb from SDK:Ĭompiler path: /opt/poky/1.2/sysroots/i686-pokysdk-linux/usr/bin/armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi/arm-poky-linux-gnueabi-g++ĭebugger: /opt/poky/1.2/sysroots/i686-pokysdk-linux/usr/bin/armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi/arm-poky-linux-gnueabi-gdb NOTE: Don't worry if Qt-creator don't recognize ABI. Select Qt versions flag, add qmake from Yocto SDK: Now, you should run qtcreator.sh script to start up Qt-Creator.
Source /opt/poky/1.2/environment-setup-armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi Add the following bold lines at the begining and save changes: Yocto SDK uses some environment variables that are not load in Qt-creator by default, It is necessary to add these parameters when program starts up.Ĭlose Qt-Creator and edit the following file: ~/QtSDK/QtCreator/bin/qtcreator.sh.
Install Yocto SDK Add extra environment variables Now, you need to add support for IGEP Platform using Yocto SDK. Now follow this steps to install Qt CreatorĬlick to enlarge image Configure Yocto SDKīy default Qt-Creator can compile programs for x86 systems and Harmattan platforms. You can do this from the command line by typing: You should now be able to execute the file as normal. You can either do this with your desktop's file manager or, at the command line, type: You need to make the downloaded file executable in order to run it. Sudo apt-get install build-essential Installations steps Maybe you want to install build essential to test programs in your Host computer. We recommend to use the Offline Installer because its faster than the other one. Choose Linux Operating System and 32 or 64 bits installer depends your machine. Install Qt SDK (Qt-Creator) Before installĭownload the latest release of Qt SDK.