[maemo-developers] mobility examples with nokia qt sdk

From: Daniil Ivanov daniil.ivanov at gmail.com
Date: Mon Jun 7 18:59:19 EEST 2010
Hi Felipe!

On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Felipe Crochik <felipe at crochik.com> wrote:
> In fact, there is qt mobility on nokia qt sdk/simulator. Of course it is
> just a simulation but for some testing works. You just need to have all the
> maemo5 specific code between #ifdef - what is not a bad thing anyway.

Only partially. Qt Mobility multimedia is not there, for example.

> What we don't have is the release 1.0 of qt mobility libraries for the madde
> so you can't compile applications that target the n900 and use qt mobility
> 1.0 on the qt sdk. It is a big pain - right now I have to write the code on
> the sdk, do some testing on the simulator with anything that is not maemo5
> specific and then compile on scratchbox, copy to the device and then run
> real tests.

I do all testing on real device, it gives more robust results and
actually saves time.

> Would be GREAT to be able to update he qt mobility libraries on MADDE then
> we could use just the qt SDK.

You can try to replace files manually from scratchbox to NokiaQtSDK,
however, I didn't try myself.

Thanks, Daniil.

>
> Felipe
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: maemo-developers-bounces at maemo.org
> [mailto:maemo-developers-bounces at maemo.org] On Behalf Of Daniil Ivanov
> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 11:39 AM
> To: Lorenzo Bettini
> Cc: maemo-developers at maemo.org
> Subject: Re: mobility examples with nokia qt sdk
>
> Hi Lorenzo!
>
>  Absence of Qt Mobility in Qt Simulator means that you cannot run
> applications using Qt Mobility in Qt Simulator.
>  Since you on Linux, you can install scratchbox, Qt Mobility there
> and use x86 and Xeprhyr for testing.
>  But of course it's much better to test applications on real N900.
>
> Thanks, Daniil.
>
> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Lorenzo Bettini
> <lorenzo.bettini at gmail.com> wrote:
>> we're using Linux... does this mean that we can't target the simulator?
>>
>> On 06/07/2010 05:26 PM, Daniil Ivanov wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Lorenzo!
>>>
>>>  Qt Simulator is simply Qt for Desktop and doesn't support Qt Mobility.
>>>  Use Maemo or Symbian (on Windows) targets.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Daniil.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 6:05 PM, Lorenzo Bettini
>>> <lorenzo.bettini at gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 06/07/2010 05:01 PM, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> we're trying to compile the player example from the mobility examples
>>>>> from git (http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-mobility).
>>>>>
>>>>> now the compilation fails with this error:
>>>>>
>>>>> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lQtMedia
>>>>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>>>>>
>>>>> is it a known issue?
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, I forgot to mention that we're trying to compile it for the
>>>> simulator, whose qt does not seem to provide libQtMedia but
>>>> libQtMediaService... it looks like its qmake sets the wrong linking
>>>> directives?
>>>>
>>>> cheers
>>>>    Lorenzo
>>>>
>>
>>
>>
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