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authorTobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@theqtcompany.com>2015-06-18 13:45:04 +0200
committerTobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@theqtcompany.com>2015-06-22 09:13:39 +0000
commita2a4bc6dd1e78d7909b7211d300eaf620388ca0f (patch)
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parent5686537efdfdfc72800d60e1626eabecf970d3d6 (diff)
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diff --git a/doc/src/linux-mobile/creator-deployment-embedded-linux.qdoc b/doc/src/linux-mobile/creator-deployment-embedded-linux.qdoc
index 3c917ce051..70d995f171 100644
--- a/doc/src/linux-mobile/creator-deployment-embedded-linux.qdoc
+++ b/doc/src/linux-mobile/creator-deployment-embedded-linux.qdoc
@@ -31,8 +31,7 @@
\title Deploying Applications to Embedded Linux Devices
You can specify settings for deploying applications to generic Linux devices
- in the project .pro file.
- You can view the settings in the
+ in the project .pro file. You can view the settings in the
\uicontrol {Run Settings}.
\image qtcreator-embedded-linux-deployment-overview.png "Deploy to device"
@@ -42,8 +41,8 @@
field displays the location of the file on the development PC. The
\uicontrol {Remote Directory} field displays the folder where the file is
installed on the device. Text in red color indicates that the information is
- missing. Edit the qmake \l{Variables#installs}
- {INSTALLS variable} in the project .pro file to add the missing files.
+ missing. Edit the qmake \l{Variables#installs} {INSTALLS variable} in the
+ project \c .pro file to add the missing files.
When you run the application, \QC copies the necessary files to the device
and starts the application on it.
@@ -63,34 +62,36 @@
\image qtcreator-embedded-linux-deployment-details.png "Deploy to embedded Linux"
- When you run the application on the \uicontrol {Embedded Linux} device,
- \QC deploys the application as specified by the deploy steps. By default,
- \QC copies the application files to the device by using the SSH file
- transfer protocol (SFTP), as specified by the \uicontrol {Upload files via SFTP}
+ When you run the application on the \uicontrol {Embedded Linux} device, \QC
+ deploys the application as specified by the deploy steps. By default, \QC
+ copies the application files to the device by using the SSH file transfer
+ protocol (SFTP), as specified by the \uicontrol {Upload files via SFTP}
step.
If you have a lot of data to copy, select \uicontrol Details in the
\uicontrol {Upload Files via SFTP} step, and then select the
- \uicontrol {Incremental deployment} check box. \QC takes note of the deployment
- time and only copies files that have changed since the last deployment.
- However, when you make major changes on the device, such as removing files
- from the device manually or flashing a new disk image, or when you use
- another device with the same IP address, deselect the check box once, to
- have \QC deploy all files again.
+ \uicontrol {Incremental deployment} check box. \QC takes note of the
+ deployment time and only copies files that have changed since the last
+ deployment. However, when you make major changes on the device, such as
+ removing files from the device manually or flashing a new disk image, or
+ when you use another device with the same IP address, deselect the check box
+ once, to have \QC deploy all files again.
To only create a tarball and not copy the files to the device, select
- \uicontrol {Add Deploy Step > Create tarball}. Then remove all other deploy steps.
+ \uicontrol {Add Deploy Step} > \uicontrol {Create tarball}. Then remove all
+ other deploy steps.
The \uicontrol {Deploy tarball via SFTP upload} step specifies that \QC
uploads the tarball to the device and extracts it.
- The \uicontrol {Check for free disk space} step is by default the first deploy step.
- Use it to find out whether the remote file system has enough space left to deploy your project.
- Errors due to lack of disk space can otherwise be hard to detect.
+ The \uicontrol {Check for free disk space} step is by default the first
+ deploy step. Use it to find out whether the remote file system has enough
+ space left to deploy your project. Errors due to lack of disk space can
+ otherwise be hard to detect.
- \note If the SFTP upload fails, make sure that the remote device has
- SFTP enabled in its SSH daemon. Some versions of Dropbear that come
- without SFTP support will crash when an SFTP upload is being attempted.
- This is not a bug in \QC.
+ \note If the SFTP upload fails, make sure that the remote device has SFTP
+ enabled in its SSH daemon. Some versions of Dropbear that come without SFTP
+ support will crash when an SFTP upload is being attempted. This is not a bug
+ in \QC.
*/