![]() Use the following line as sysroot path: /opt/fsl-imx-xwayland/4. Create a new kit with name X-compile ARM 64bit selecting the configurations we just created.Create a new device of type Generic Linux Device in the Devices tab, specify IP address and authentication details:.Use the following line as debugger path in Debuggers tab: /opt/fsl-imx-xwayland/4.14-sumo/sysroots/x86_64-pokysdk-linux/usr/bin/aarch64-poky-linux/aarch64-poky-linux-gdb.Use the following line as C compiler path and select ABI arm-linux-generic-elf-64bit in the Compilers tab: /opt/fsl-imx-xwayland/4.14-sumo/sysroots/x86_64-pokysdk-linux/usr/bin/aarch64-poky-linux/aarch64-poky-linux-g .Use the following line as C compiler path and select ABI arm-linux-generic-elf-64bit in the Compilers tab: /opt/fsl-imx-xwayland/4.14-sumo/sysroots/x86_64-pokysdk-linux/usr/bin/aarch64-poky-linux/aarch64-poky-linux-gcc.Use the following line as qmake location in Qt versions tab: /opt/fsl-imx-xwayland/4.14-sumo/sysroots/x86_64-pokysdk-linux/usr/bin/qt5/qmake.Start QtCreator in the same terminal window: qtcreator.opt/fsl-imx-xwayland/4.14-sumo/environment-setup-aarch64-poky-linux Open a terminal application and source the cross compiling environment setup with.The following example shows how to setup QtCreator with Yocto Project SDK built using Sumo distribution for a Linux x86_64 host: Using Yocto SDK with QtCreator Configuring QtCreator for use with Yocto SDK If the file is bad, re-issue the entire procedure.If the file is good, copy this binary file to the target device and run it.Issue `file` command and make sure that the produced binary is a valid ARM64 executable:įile hellogl2 | grep -q aarch64
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