Qt-5-on-Nokia-N9

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Qt 5 on the Nokia N9

While there is no official support for Qt5 on Nokia N9 and N950 devices, community-provided snapshots are available through the QtWebkit project. These snapshots are based on weekly hashes used by QtWebkit build bots.

Installation

On scratchbox:

On the device:

  • Install the “Qt5 repository package”: http://snowshoe.openbossa.org/apt/snowshoe-repositories.deb. It will add the Qt5 repository to the sources list and add the required GPG key.
  • Using a package manager (e. g. MeeCatalog [store.ovi.com]), install the qt5-all meta package. It will install all qt5 available packages. But if you get “Couldn’t find package qt5-all”, you should do “apt-get update” and then try installing it again.
  • Along with the Qt5 packages the repository will provide the missing xcb-util using the scratchbox’ packages.

To install manually, without the repository package, run the steps below as root. To become root use “devel-su” in the n9 terminal.

  • Add the same repository line for scratchbox to /etc/apt/sources.d/qt5.list
  • Add the GPG key running “wget -O – http://snowshoe.cc/apt/conf/Qt5N9.gpg.key | apt-key add – “
  • Update the package list with “apt-get update”
  • Install with “apt-get install “qt5-*” “

Usage

All modules are installed to /opt/qt5. To use qmlscene, qmake and other executables, just point PATH to /opt/qt5/bin.

Currently packaged modules

  • QtBase: qt5-base
  • QtJSBackend: qt5-jsbackend
  • QtXMLPatterns: qt5-xmlpatterns
  • QtDeclarative: qt5-declarative
  • QtScript: qt5-script
  • Qt3D: qt5-q3d
  • QtLocation: qt5-location
  • QtSensors: qt5-sensors
  • QtWebKit: webkit-snapshot
  • QtComponents for QtQuick2: qt-components2
  • Snowshoe mobile: snowshoe-mobile

More information

Most instructions here are based on Snowshoe’s installation guide (link here [snowshoe.openbossa.org]). If you find any misleading step here, please check there and feel free to update with more accurate data here.