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= How to build Qt 4.8.1 for Tizen 1.0 Larkspur on RD-210 =
 
== Overview ==
== Overview ==
This article demonstrates how to build Qt 4.8.1 in Scratchbox2 ("SBS") and copy the files over to Tizen 1.0 Larkspur Ref.Device-210 (RD-210) for testing. Be aware that this does not include any source code changes, so the build might still need lots of work (and porting) for it to become fully usable.
This article demonstrates how to build Qt 4.8.1 in Scratchbox2 ("SBS") and copy the files over to Tizen 1.0 Larkspur Ref.Device-210 (RD-210) for testing. Be aware that this does not include any source code changes, so the build might still need lots of work (and porting) for it to become fully usable.


== How-to ==
== Steps to perform ==
 
# Install SBS: https://source.tizen.org/documentation/developer-guide/getting-started-guide/cloning-tizen-source
# Install SBS: https://source.tizen.org/platform/development-sbs
# Install the Tizen SDK: https://developer.tizen.org/downloads/tizen-sdk (alternatively, get "sdb" through some other means)
# Install the Tizen SDK: https://developer.tizen.org/sdk (alternatively, get "sdb" through some other means)
# Get the Qt sources: http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/4.8/4.8.6/
# Get the Qt sources: http://releases.qt.io/qt4/source/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.8.1.tar.gz
# Unpack the sources somewhere: tar xzvf qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.8.6.tar.gz
# Unpack the sources somewhere: tar xzvf qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.8.1.tar.gz
# Run "sbs -e" and then run "./configure -opensource -confirm-license" inside the extracted folder
# Run "sbs -e" and then run "./configure -opensource -confirm-license" inside the extracted folder
# Run: make
# Run: make
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# Get a shell and extract it: sdb shell && tar xzvf /root/qt_tizen.tgz -C /
# Get a shell and extract it: sdb shell && tar xzvf /root/qt_tizen.tgz -C /


After that, you should be able to run it using /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.8.1/bin/qtdemo
After that, you should be able to run it using /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.8.6/bin/qtdemo
 
== References ==

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Overview

This article demonstrates how to build Qt 4.8.1 in Scratchbox2 ("SBS") and copy the files over to Tizen 1.0 Larkspur Ref.Device-210 (RD-210) for testing. Be aware that this does not include any source code changes, so the build might still need lots of work (and porting) for it to become fully usable.

Steps to perform

  1. Install SBS: https://source.tizen.org/documentation/developer-guide/getting-started-guide/cloning-tizen-source
  2. Install the Tizen SDK: https://developer.tizen.org/downloads/tizen-sdk (alternatively, get "sdb" through some other means)
  3. Get the Qt sources: http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/4.8/4.8.6/
  4. Unpack the sources somewhere: tar xzvf qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.8.6.tar.gz
  5. Run "sbs -e" and then run "./configure -opensource -confirm-license" inside the extracted folder
  6. Run: make
  7. Run: mkdir tmp && INSTALL_ROOT=$(pwd)/tmp/ make install
  8. Pack up everything: cd tmp && tar czvf ../qt_tizen.tgz *
  9. Copy it to the device: sdb push ../qt_tizen.tgz /root/
  10. Get a shell and extract it: sdb shell && tar xzvf /root/qt_tizen.tgz -C /

After that, you should be able to run it using /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.8.6/bin/qtdemo