[QtonPi] Compiling Qtmobility

Cedric Malitte - Techno pieux cedric.malitte at technopieux.com
Tue Sep 18 00:04:33 CEST 2012


> As I'm stuck not being able to compile Qt5 or get any help re Qt5 
> compilation, I've been having lots of fun playing around with my Pi's 
> ( http://www.nielsmayer.com/bin/view/Raspberry+Pi/WebHome ). Lately 
> have been playing around a lot with Bluetooth capabilities ) using a 
> supposedly problematic "Belkin Components F8T001v2 Bluetooth" which 
> has been working flawlessly with Nokia Play 360, Jabra Bluetooth 
> headset, no-name waterproof silicone flex keyboard,  a discarded Apple 
> "magic trackpad" (seems like multitouch is supported w/ Raspbian) ... 
> and Wii nunchucks :-) ...
>
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 5:13 PM, <cedric.malitte at technopieux.com 
> <mailto:cedric.malitte at technopieux.com>> wrote:
>
>     I'm trying ot compile Qtmobility from sources hoping to get bluetooth
>     Did the configure using: ./configure -qmake-exec /opt/qt5/bin/qmake
>     -release -modules "connectivity"
>
>     I got :
>
>     Project MESSAGE: Unsupported bluetooth platform, will not build a
>     working QBluetooth library
>     Project MESSAGE: Either no Qt dBus found, no bluez headers, or not
>     symbian
>
>
> Are you missing development package for libbluetooth3 ?
>   libbluetooth-dev - Development files for using the BlueZ Linux 
> Bluetooth library
>
> Note that there's many bluez packages available:
>
> rpi2-1-~> apt-cache search bluez
> blueman - Graphical bluetooth manager
> bluez - Bluetooth tools and daemons
> bluez-alsa - Bluetooth ALSA support
> bluez-audio - Transitional package
> bluez-compat - BlueZ 3.x compatibility binaries
> bluez-cups - Bluetooth printer driver for CUPS
> bluez-dbg - Bluetooth tools and daemons (with debugging symbols)
> bluez-gstreamer - Bluetooth GStreamer support
> bluez-hcidump - Analyses Bluetooth HCI packets
> bluez-pcmcia-support - PCMCIA support files for BlueZ 2.0 Bluetooth tools
> bluez-tools - Set of tools to manage Bluetooth devices for linux
> bluez-utils - Transitional package
> btscanner - ncurses-based scanner for Bluetooth devices
> libbluedevil1 - Qt wrapper for bluez
> libbluetooth-dev - Development files for using the BlueZ Linux 
> Bluetooth library
> libbluetooth3 - Library to use the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth stack
> libbluetooth3-dbg - Library to use the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth stack 
> with debugging symbols
> python-bluez - Python wrappers around BlueZ for rapid bluetooth 
> development
> bluez-firmware - Firmware for Bluetooth devices
>
> -- Niels
> http://www.nielsmayer.com
>
Thanks Niels,
will looks after those libs.
I'm not very used to linux distros.

The why I want to be able to use BT with Qt is that I need to read a 
torque meter and display data on a wide screen instead of a crappy iPaq 
that disconnect every few minutes and does not hold charge.

I will try and pray ;)

Cheers,

Cedric Malitte

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