I just realized that where I'm at now with this is probably more appropriate for StackOverflow than here, so I've posed this question on that side. Finally, I do run the vcvarsall.bat file from the MSVC2010 directory before I do anything. Sourcery Codebench Lite is installed as the cross compiler. I'm using MSVC2010 as the host compiler, building for arm-none-linux-gnueabi-g . Jom: C:\qt-pi\src\coreLib\Makefile Error 2 However, when I use jom to build qt, it builds for about 5 minutes, and then exits with the following errors at the command line: jom: C:\qt-pi\src\coreLib\Makefile Error 1 Following these instructions has enabled me to use 'configure' to create the makefile with no problems. I found this question on StackOverflow, which led me to this blog post. One thing I've read is "set up a virtual machine and develop on Linux," but I'd like to avoid that if possible.Īfter doing some research, I now realize that I need to compile Qt from source for the Linux/ARM architecture before I do anything else. Really I'm just hacking around, trying to familiarize myself with the Pi/Linux, and developing for it. Also, I'm a complete beginner (and with Linux, I'm less than a beginner). Notes: I'm not married to any particular compiler or tool-chain, so feel free to give me your recommendations. The documentation for Qt hasn't helped me, and the majority of what I find online about compiling for the Pi, or about deploying to general Linux systems, deploying from Linux to Linux, or from Linux to Windows. I've manually added the Yagarto executable here, but that hasn't gotten me a build target, or allowed me to compile anything for the Pi. I believe I have to set up the cross-compiler under Build
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