In the past the suggested way to synchronize files between the cross-compilation computer and the Raspberry Pi was by mounting the Raspberry Pi SD card as described in this well written but otherwise outdated post which also provides more details on how to compile additional Qt modules after the compilation of Qtbase. 6) using git instead of the manual download, the git command needs to be modified because subversions in the Qt repository are tags and not branches (the guide above does not get into the details on how the taged sub-versions are to be cloned). 7 at the time of this writing) though it may still be in Beta. 9 will clone the latest release available (5. Qt 5.9) or else using the git command in step 10 of the above compilation guide. The version of Qt (or its separate modules) to be compiled may be downloaded over HTTP ( i.e. configure command results in errors, try adding a "-no-use-gold-linker" option to it as described here. qtbase/mkspecs/devices/ of the Qt source code directory. configure command at step 10 needs to be changed to "-device linux-rasp-pi3-g++" according to the directory listing under. To use this guide for version 3 of the Raspberry Pi board the device option in the. The download link and the official directions to install Raspbian onto an SD card are described here.Īt the time of this writing the cross-compilation of Qt for Raspberry Pi seems to be best described in. A note on Qt 5.9 cross-compile for Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian Stretch
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