![]() ![]() home/build/workspace/Devices-Qt5/Qt5/qtbase/src/corelib/animation/qsequentialanimationgroup.cpp home/build/workspace/Devices-Qt5/Qt5/qtbase/src/corelib/animation/qanimationgroup.cpp home/build/workspace/Devices-Qt5/Qt5/qtbase/src/corelib/animation/qpropertyanimation.cpp home/build/workspace/Devices-Qt5/Qt5/qtbase/src/corelib/animation/qvariantanimation.cpp home/build/workspace/Devices-Qt5/Qt5/qtbase/src/corelib/animation/qabstractanimation.cpp Strings libQtCore.so.4.6.2|grep -i qt5|less LibQt5Multimedia.so.5 => /usr/local/Qt-5.2.1-arm/lib/libQt5Multimedia.so.5 (0x2e776000)Īnd the files themselves also contain Qt5 source directory names: With symbolic links to the files in /usr/local/Trolltech/QtEmbedded-4.6.2-arm/lib/ usr/local/Trolltech/QtEmbedded-4.8.0-arm/lib/ Less clear is what version of Qt I should use.īeside /usr/local/Trolltech/QtEmbedded-4.6.2-arm/lib/ you have directories: I have Kobo Aura One and the mentioned toolchain works well (gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.8-2013.04-20130417_2) and is also the same version as used to build nickel on Aura One. I think this thread was about using Kobo for sailing as well, might want to contact the OP for details I haven't done any full blown user interfaces yet (outside of the browser). at most I display an image or accept a simple touch input. (again stuff you get "for free" with the Kobo browser, kind of)įor my own mods I pretty much avoided the issue altogether. GPS? Sensors? So you also need serial, or networking support. Then for sailing to be useful you need some kind of external input. Touchscreen, eInk, and getting eInk to refresh properly. Standalone programs tend to be complicated because they have to do a lot. ![]() With my WebPortal mod you can also run shellscripts as CGI. It runs JavaScript, if all you want is a simple information display and don't mind slightly strange screen refreshes, that may be a simple solution. Some people just use the Kobo's browser to display stuff. Kobo's busybox has really strange behavior in places, like `ls` showing no files even though they're there. Why do you want to build busybox? You can download a static arm binary from busybox site and it works better for me than Kobo binary. You can install Debian on the Kobo (in a chroot) that way you could do "native" builds directly on the Kobo itself (but compiling is a lot slower than on PC naturally). ![]()
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