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Revision as of 17:40, 3 January 2014
Qt C++ projects can be built and run with Eclipse through the pre-installed Qt plugin provided with Eclipse from EMAC. Note that the project will only run on EMAC products that contain the appropriate Qt libraries.
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EMAC SDK with Qt Example: Compile and Run the textedit Project
Importing the Project
This procedure provides an overview of how to compile and run Qt C++ applications in Eclipse.
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Start Eclipse and select a workspace such as /home/developer/workspace. 
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Click Window → Open Perspective → Other... To bring up a dialog window with a list of Perspectives to choose from. 
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Choose Qt C++ and click Ok. 
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Select File → Import... 
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Expand Qt and select Qt Project 
 
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Click Next >, then click Browse... 
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Navigate to the projects/qt_demos/texteditdirectory underneath the install location of the EMAC OE SDK.
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Highlight textedit.pro then click OK. 
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Click Finish. 
 
Building the Project
The Project Explorer should now show the textedit project.
The arrowhead to the left of textedit indicates that the textedit project is open.
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Click on the arrowhead to see the files in the project. 
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Double click on the textedit.cppfile to open it. The arrow next to textedit.cpp can be expanded to see a list of classes and functions available within this source file.
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To build the project, ensure the project is highlighted in the Project Explorer treeview in the left pane. 
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Select Project→Run qmake 
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Now, select Project→Build Project. The project will now build, and your window should appear similar to the screenshot below: 
 
If there are any build errors they will be shown in the Console and/or Problems tabs on the bottom.
Upload the Project
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Navigate to the textedit project directory from the command prompt. developer@ldc:~$ cd /path/to/sdk/projects/qt_demos/textedit 
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Use scp to copy the file to the target machine's tmpdirectorydeveloper@ldc:~$ scp textedit root@TARGET_IP:/tmp 
Run the Project
Connect remotely to the target machine using SSH and run the program as shown below.
developer@ldc:~$ ssh root@TARGET_IP ... root@emac-oe:~# chmod u+x /tmp/textedit root@emac-oe:~# /tmp/textedit -qws
- chmod u+x sets the root user's permissions to allow execution of the binary.
- /tmp/textedit -qws runs the program. Not the -qws argument is required to run qt based applications.




