This docker image is used to cross-compile Qt application for FriendlyELEC's boards, support for the following qt versions:
- Qt5.10.0 on FriendlyCore Xenial(for S5P4418/S5P6818/S905)
- Qt5.10.0 on Lubuntu Xenial(for RK3399 Lubuntu OS)
- Qt4.8.6 (for Allwinner H3/H5)
Download the qt-sdk package from the following url:
http://dl.friendlyarm.com/qt-sdk-friendlyelec
Once you've done that then:
$ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/friendlyelec-ubuntu16-docker.git
$ tar xvzf qtsdk-friendlyelec.tgz -C friendlyelec-ubuntu16-docker/files/
$ docker build -t "fa-ubuntu16" friendlyelec-ubuntu16-docker
Enter docker shell:
$ mkdir -p ~/work
$ docker run -it -v ~/work:/work fa-ubuntu16 /bin/bash
This will mount the local ~/work directory to the container's /work directory.
We took QtE-Demo as an example to show how to cross compile qt application:
- Qt5.10.0 (for S5P4418 platform)
$ cd /work
$ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/QtE-Demo
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-5.10.0-nexell32-sdk/bin/qmake ../QtE-Demo/QtE-Demo.pro
$ make
- Qt5.10.0 (for S5P6818 platform)
$ cd /work
$ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/QtE-Demo
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-5.10.0-nexell64-sdk/bin/qmake ../QtE-Demo/QtE-Demo.pro
$ make
- Qt4.8.6 (for Allwinner H3/H5 platform)
$ cd /work/
$ export PATH=/opt/FriendlyARM/toolchain/4.9.3/bin/:$PATH
$ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/QtE-Demo
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ /usr/local/Trolltech/QtEmbedded-4.8.6-arm/bin/qmake ../QtE-Demo/QtE-Demo-Qt4.pro
$ make
- Qt5.9.1 (for S905 platform)
$ cd /work/
$ export PATH=/opt/FriendlyARM/toolchain/6.4-aarch64/bin/:$PATH
$ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/QtE-Demo
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ /usr/local/Trolltech/QtEmbedded-5.9.1-arch64/bin/qmake ../QtE-Demo/QtE-Demo.pro
$ make
- Qt5.10.0 armhf X11 (for RK3399 Lubuntu OS)
$ cd /work/
$ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/QtE-Demo
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-5.10.0-rk32xcb-sdk/bin/qmake ../QtE-Demo/QtE-Demo.pro
$ make
You can see the qt binary files in the ~/work directory of the host system.
Refer to the following guidelines to know how to run Qt application on the development board:
http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/How_to_Build_and_Install_Qt_Application_for_FriendlyELEC_Boards
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Allwinner H3/H5
NanoPi Neo
NanoPi Neo Air
NanoPi Duo
NanoPi NEO2
NanoPi NEO Plus2
NanoPi M1
NanoPi M1 Plus
NanoPi NEO Core
NanoPi NEO Core2
NanoPi K1 Plus -
S5P4418
NanoPi Fire2A
NanoPi M2A
NanoPi S2
NanoPC T2
Smart4418 -
S5P6818
NanoPi Fire3
NanoPi M3
NanoPC T3
NanoPC T3 Plus -
S905
NanoPi K2 -
RK3399
NanoPC T4
NanoPi M4
NanoPi NEO4
- How to Install and Use Docker on Ubuntu 18.04
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-use-docker-on-ubuntu-18-04 - How to Build and Install Qt Application for FriendlyELEC Boards http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/How_to_Build_and_Install_Qt_Application_for_FriendlyELEC_Boards
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