On 17/02/2018 00:42, Pete wrote:
> 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!
I use QtCreator on the Pi as a general IDE, and build non-Qt projects.
For a command line hello world, you first need to set up a compiler kit
based on your installed version of gcc. I use an existing makefile to
build, but you can also use cmake.
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