5/28/2023 0 Comments Qt creator 3.0 downloadSearch for ‘JDK’ and also choose ‘Show xxx technical items’ near the bottom. You can use the Ubuntu Software Center to find the name of the package and download it. Choose the download for your host word length (32-bit or 64-bit) (in my case, 32-bit Ubuntu 14.04) and for your target Android word length (in my case, 32-bit, since I am just testing and have no specific target device in mind.)Įxtract the download, say to your home directory. Navigate your browser to the Android Developer website page for downloading the NDK. Now choose the ‘Install packages ‘button. I unselected the latest version of the Android API (Android L, API 20 preview) and selected the next API (since I don’t want to mess with a possibly unstable API.) It will open with an appropriate set (the latest) packages you need to download. It lets you browse a tree directory of packages to install. You can start it from a command line: >cd ~/android*/toolsĪ GUI app will open. You use the ‘Android SDK Manager’ to download more. Now you have just the basics, as explained here by the Android team. (I don’t want a package that includes the Eclipse IDE or the newer ‘Android Studio’ IDE, since I am using the QtCreator IDE.)Įxtract the package, say to your home directory. Under ‘ SDK Tools Only‘, choose a package to download. Navigate your browser to the Android SDK download website. Qt Creator (when cross compiling for Android) relies on: This blog may apply to using OSX as the host and cross compiling to Android.) Install more tool chain pro file AND the Apple Xcode IDE for that. (As explained by the Qt project, Qt is supports iOS, but QtCreator doesn’t support iOS directly, you will need to use a. (This will include the Qt library built for ARM i.e. Accept the defaults, and newer versions of Qt and Qt Creator will be downloaded to ~/Qt directory. Then give it execute permission and click on the downloaded file. In my experience, Ubuntu lags behind on Qt, and Qt changes rapidly, so it is worthwhile to download the latest Qt.)Īt this website I chose the ‘Qt Online Installer’, and the file ‘qt-opensource-linux-x86-1.6.0-4-online’ was downloaded. You can’t just use >sudo apt-get install qtcreator. So I downloaded a later version of QtCreator 3.1.0. ( This bug report explains that the version 3.0.1 of QtCreator shipped with Ubuntu 14.04 will give the error message: Project ERROR: You need to set the ANDROID_NDK_ROOT environment variable I have been using Eclipse and PyDev, but QtCreator might be better, since it comes from the Qt project. My ultimate goal is to use pyqtdeploy to distribute a (Python, PyQt, Qt) app to Android (and iOS.) Installing QtCreator This is a log of setting up a development environment.
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