diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'src/doc/src/qtee-install-guide.qdoc')
-rw-r--r-- | src/doc/src/qtee-install-guide.qdoc | 166 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 166 deletions
diff --git a/src/doc/src/qtee-install-guide.qdoc b/src/doc/src/qtee-install-guide.qdoc deleted file mode 100644 index ed9a742..0000000 --- a/src/doc/src/qtee-install-guide.qdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -** -** Copyright (C) 2014 Digia Plc -** All rights reserved. -** For any questions to Digia, please use the contact form at -** http://www.qt.io -** -** This file is part of Qt Enterprise Embedded. -** -** Licensees holding valid Qt Enterprise licenses may use this file in -** accordance with the Qt Enterprise License Agreement provided with the -** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in -** a written agreement between you and Digia. -** -** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please use -** the contact form at http://www.qt.io -** -****************************************************************************/ - -/*! - \page qtee-installation-guide.html - \title Installation Guide - \previouspage qtee-overview.html - \nextpage qtee-supported-platforms.html - - To successfully set up \SDK, you must closely follow the instructions in - this section and perform all the described tasks. - - In case of problems, see \l{Troubleshooting}. - - \target Requirements for Development Host - \section1 Requirements for Development Host - - Either 64-bit Linux or a Windows system is required to install and use \SDK. - Instructions in this documentation assume Windows 7 or later or Ubuntu Linux 64-bit 12.04 LTS - or later. Other Linux distributions may work, but have not been tested. C/C++ build - essentials must be installed on the Linux host. - - \target Host Specific Requirements - \section1 1. Host Specific Requirements - - \target Linux: Installing 32-bit Support Libraries - \section2 1.1 Linux: Installing 32-bit Support Libraries - - Some of the build tools in \SDK are 32-bit programs, and on 64-bit - systems they require support libraries for running 32-bit code. To - install the required packages in recent versions of Ubuntu, use - the following command in a terminal: - - \badcode - sudo apt-get install g++-multilib zlib1g:i386 - \endcode - - For older Ubuntu versions such as 12.04, instead do: - - \badcode - sudo apt-get install g++-multilib ia32-libs - \endcode - - \target Windows: Installing ADB - \section2 1.2 Windows: Installing ADB - - Qt Creator needs \e adb to communicate and deploy data to the target device. - You can install adb as a part of the Android SDK Tools Package, which can be downloaded - from \l{http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#Other}. - Make sure to select \b {Tools} > \b {Android SDK Platform-tools} and \b {Extras} > \b {Google USB Driver} - in the Android SDK manager (anything else is not needed and can be disabled). - - \target Installing VirtualBox - \section1 2. Installing VirtualBox - - The \B2Q emulator in \SDK relies on VirtualBox virtualization software. You can - download it from \l{https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads} or - install it via distribution tools. - - On Windows you just have to follow the installation wizard of the downloaded package. - - If you are running an older Ubuntu system such as 12.04, the version of - VirtualBox provided by the distribution is not recent enough. To install a - newer version, first add a foreign package source: - - \badcode - wget -q http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/oracle_vbox.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add - - echo "deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian $(lsb_release -sc) contrib" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/virtualbox.list - sudo apt-get update - \endcode - - Then, install VirtualBox on your computer: - \badcode - sudo apt-get install virtualbox-4.3 - \endcode - - To configure VirtualBox: - - \list 1 - \li Start the VirtualBox user interface. - \li Select \b{File > Preferences} > \b{Network} to open VirtualBox - network settings. - \li Create a new host-only network named \e{vboxnet0} on Linux and - \e{VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet Adapter} on Windows. This should be the default naming - on those host platforms. Edit its properties: - - \list 1 - \li Change the IPv4 address to \c{192.168.56.1} and the IPv4 network - mask to \c{255.255.255.0}. - \li In the \b{DCHP Server} tab, select the \b{Enable Server} check - box. - \li Change the server address to \c{192.168.56.1}. - \li Change both the lower and upper address bounds to - \c{192.168.56.101}. - \endlist - \endlist - - If a firewall is enabled on the development host, it needs to - allow TCP and UDP packets between your host and the virtual - machine. - - \section1 3. Installing \SDK - - \list 1 - - \li Download the binary \SDK installer. - - \li On Linux make sure it is executable - by using one of the following methods: - - \list - \li Enter the \c{chmod +x <filename>} command. - \li Right-click the file, and select \b{Properties} > - \b{Permissions} > \b{Allow executing file as program}. - \endlist - - \li Run the installer and follow its instructions. - - \endlist - - \note Do not execute the installer as root user or with sudo. - - The installer will let you select a directory where \SDK will be - installed. In this documentation, the installation directory is referred - to as \b{\c{<INSTALL_DIR>}}. The default installation directory is - \tt{~/Qt} on Linux and \tt{C:\\Qt} on Windows. - - \target Installing Boot to Qt on Target Devices - \section1 4. Install \B2Q on Target Devices - - \e{If you target only the emulator, you can skip this step.} - - Before you can deploy and test your Qt application on hardware, you must - flash the target device with an image that contains the - \B2Q stack. The steps vary from device to device. Follow the instructions - specific to your device in \l {Preparing Hardware}. - - \section1 5. Setting up USB Access to Embedded Devices - - \e{If you target only the emulator, you can skip this step.} - - \include b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc setting up usb access - - \section1 6. Configuring a Device Kit in Qt Creator - - \include b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc configuring device kit linux - - You are now ready to start developing for your device. - For more information, see \l{Building and Running an Example}. -*/ |