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from: PETE
date: 2018-02-17 00:42:00
subject: Qt on the Pi?

I just discovered that the Qt development system seems to
be in Raspbian by default.  I've never delved much into Qt
but it seems like a good area to explore -- especially as
there might be apps using it in the new Gemini PDA (Debian
Linux).

Has anybody here played with it, as I seem to be having
difficulty with the basics... (:-/)  (My Pi is a few years
old now, but it chugs away doing useful stuff, so I haven't
updated yet.  I assume newer Raspians have similar features.)

I fired up QtCreator, and -- with some hassles setting up
a configuration that worked -- created the default "Hello
World" project, built it and was able to run it.. from
QtCreator.  There is an apparent executable generated, but
if I try to run that (from a Terminal) nothing happens!
No errors, it just returns.  As most of the point of Qt
is to build stand-alone apps, I'm a bit lost!

Pointers from anyone who's been there would be appreciated.

 -- Pete --

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