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[Bug 1393697] Re: Cross qmake to the chroots

 

This doesn't work from the SDK PPA either. When I try to build a project
in QtCreator I get:

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00:39:50: Running steps for project imaginario...
00:39:50: Starting: "/home/mardy/.config/ubuntu-sdk/ubuntu-sdk-14.10-armhf/qt5-qmake-arm-linux-gnueabihf" /media/mardy/Data/src/git/imaginario/imaginario.pro -r -spec linux-g++ CONFIG+=debug CONFIG+=declarative_debug CONFIG+=qml_debug
00:39:50: The process "/home/mardy/.config/ubuntu-sdk/ubuntu-sdk-14.10-armhf/qt5-qmake-arm-linux-gnueabihf" exited with code 1.
Error while building/deploying project imaginario (kit: UbuntuSDK for armhf (GCC ubuntu-sdk-14.10-utopic))
When executing step 'qmake'
00:39:50: Elapsed time: 00:00.
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The if I go to Tools->Options->Ubuntu->Maintain (on the armhf target),
and I type qmake from the chroot terminal, I get:

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(click-ubuntu-sdk-14.10-armhf)root@mardy-VirtualBox:/home/mardy# qmake
qmake: could not find a Qt installation of ''
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1393697

Title:
  Cross qmake to the chroots

Status in click package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtbase-opensource-src/5.3.2
  +dfsg-4ubuntu3 release of the QtBase module provides the new qt5
  -qmake-cross-armhf package and so the /usr/bin/qt5-qmake-cross-armhf
  binary.

  This qmake binary is made for x86 chroots with armhf development
  target.

  This change is to enable the build of qmake project type  in the click
  chroot.

  In order to support qmake projects we need this package installed in
  the click chroot. The qt5-qmake-cross-armhf  is not a multiarch
  package, it is made exclusively  for i386 and amd64 targets.

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