[Interest] Does anyone have Qt3D running on any embedded board?

Jean-Michaël Celerier jeanmichael.celerier at gmail.com
Mon Jul 31 12:49:13 CEST 2017


There's already an issue on Qt3D raspberry pi problems (almost none of the
example works):

https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-59349

Best
Jean-Michaël

On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Christian Gagneraud <chgans at gmail.com>
wrote:

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> On 31/07/2017 8:41 pm, "Sean Harmer" <sean.harmer at kdab.com> wrote:
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> On Sunday 30 July 2017 15:55:36 Pierre Chicoine wrote:
> > Has anyone been successful at running QT3D on any board? Eventually, I
> hope
> > someone will succeed and post here.
>
> We've had it running on iMX6 and Tegra K1. I think the raspberry pi have
> some
> glsl compiler issues from what I've read on this lis
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> Hi Sean,
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> Sometimes details matter: did you or do you?
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>
> Then, from which channel? When it comes to embedded systems, nowadays
> oe/yocto/poky is a "classic", but then there's boot2qt..
> The magic that you cannot build yourself, because sharing beautiful recipe
> based on work done by other people sharing beautiful recipe is not
> profitable....
>
> Which imx6 board did/do you got it working on?
> Can you, kdab, provide ready made demo for "popular" embedded devices?
>
> Raspberry pi and beagle bone are your "base", your bread and butter. Stuff
> that "hackers" can afford and play with. Never forget your base...
>
> Unfortunately, they are not QtC priority, but I'm not blaming them for
> that, don't get me wrong, I do respect what they have already done, thumb
> up the QtC! I mean it.
>
> Getting a full opengles stack that can demo qt3d on embedded systems is
> not a straight forward task. Can you help with that? In an open way? Or is
> it a business plan on its own?
>
> I'm sitting here, in a company that spend (shit) bucks in the Qt ecosystem
> and I wonder how I could convince the hietarchy to switch to qt3d. 5 years
> ago or so we implemented our own qt 3d stack. 5 years later Qt3d seems way
> better...
> Give me arguments on why I should  go the kdab way. I mean manager stuff.
>
>
> Chris
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> Cheers,
>
> Sean
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