[Qt-creator] Qt Creator 2.6.0 released
Mohammad Mirzadeh
mirzadeh at gmail.com
Fri Nov 9 18:37:47 CET 2012
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> You mean system libraries? They have to be in your sysroot and on the
> device, obviously. Pretty much the same as for local compilation (where
> "sysroot" and "device" both correspond to your local root directory). If
> you are talking about libraries of your own, you'll have to deploy them
> as well.
>
How would I deploy external libraries? Do I need to add them to the
INSTALLS list?
> Hard to say without further details. I'd guess you have no INSTALLS list
> in your project file. In case you only have an executable to deploy, the
> relevant snippet looks like this:
> target.path = /usr/local/bin # Or whatever.
> INSTALLS += target
>
Cool. This worked. I can upload the file but I cannot run it. I get
bash: /home/tmp/binary_file: No such file or directory
Remote application finished with exit code 127.
I tried chmod +x on the file but it did not help.
> Would be neat, eh? Though I'd assume the assumption that we are dealing
> with local files is all over the place, so that would definitely take
> quite some effort. We'd also have to support different back-ends for
> remote access (or at least have an interface that allows for that).
>
> I see.
> Don't you mean absolute files?
>
Yes and No! By relative I meant relative to a path defined in
an environment variable ... but that would really be absolute path when the
variable is expanded!
>
> Christian
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