![]() ![]() You find the qt.conf file under /sysroots/i686-pokysdk-mingw32/usr/bin.īy default, the qt.conf file has paths that point to the Linux default installation path, that is, /opt/b2qt/x.x.x/. 7z file, you need to modify the qt.conf file that is used by the qmake tool in Windows Yocto SDK. You get the toolchain for Windows by extracting the generated. SDKMACHINE=x86_64-mingw32 bitbake meta-toolchain-b2qt-embedded-qt5-sdk ![]() In Ubuntu, the following packages are required: To get started, you need to install the dependencies for the Yocto tools. For more information, see Yocto Project documentation. You should be familiar with the Yocto tools and the concept of recipes. For more details please check the instructions at Using Meta-Qt 5. Qt 5.15 LTS is a commercial only release and you will need a commercial license to access it. Note: Qt for Device Creation images for Qt 5.15.3 LTS. Receiving support for any other configuration requires a separate service agreement between a customer and The Qt Company. Note About Support Services for Yocto Toolsīy default, The Qt Company will only provide customer support for the Yocto recipes on the TQC Supported platforms, as delivered with Qt for Device Creation, and setting up the development environment for them. You can use the same tools to build custom Boot to Qt images, and have control over which packages are included in the build and how the software stack is configured. Boot to Qt for embedded Linux is built using the tools and resources from the Yocto Project, and is based on Yocto's reference distribution ( Poky). ![]()
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