From eebda51556daae681e9ddb878c36f79e497f5618 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Topi Reinio Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2016 10:52:27 +0200 Subject: Doc: Remove generic Device Creation documentation ... and replace the documentation configuration with a one specific to Boot to Qt Utils. The removed documentation is available in a dedicated repository, tqtc-boot2qt/doc. The name of this module in 5.6 branch will be 'Qt for Device Creation: Add-On Modules'. The doc namespace and config files already reflect the name 'Qt Device Utilities', but that is not visible to the user in 5.6 (but will be in 5.7). Change-Id: Ib5a98d57b6ff5e7c29901f42697266f396abad82 Reviewed-by: Samuli Piippo --- src/doc/src/shared/b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc | 109 --------------------- 1 file changed, 109 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/doc/src/shared/b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc (limited to 'src/doc/src/shared/b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc') diff --git a/src/doc/src/shared/b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc b/src/doc/src/shared/b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc deleted file mode 100644 index 900b336..0000000 --- a/src/doc/src/shared/b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +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 -** -****************************************************************************/ -/*! -//! [setting up usb access] - On Ubuntu Linux, the development user account must have access to plugged in - devices. To allow the development user access to the device via USB, create - a new \e{udev} rule: - - \list 1 - - \li Run the following command in a shell: - - \badcode - echo 'SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="18d1", TAG+="udev-acl", TAG+="uaccess"' | sudo tee -a /etc/udev/rules.d/70-boot2qt.rules - \endcode - - \li Connect the running device to the development host with a USB - cable. If the device is already connected, disconnect and reconnect the USB - cable after running the command above. - \endlist - - The system log files \c{/var/log/udev} and \c{/var/log/syslog} may - provide relevant information in case of connection problems. - - You can confirm that the connection is working by running the following command on Linux: - - \code - /Tools/b2qt/adb devices -l - \endcode - - Or the following command on Windows: - - \code - \platform-tools\adb.exe devices -l - \endcode - - The output should be a list of connected \B2Q (and Android) devices, - identified with a serial number and a name. If your device is missing from - the list, or the serial number is \c{??????}, the connection is - not working properly. Check that the device is powered on, and disconnect - and reconnect the USB cable. - - The emulator may be listed as well. Its serial number is its IP and the port - number: \c{192.168.56.101:5555}. - -//! [setting up usb access] - -//! [configuring device kit] -//! [common config device kit] - After you have prepared the hardware, you must perform one final step - to set up the development tools in Qt Creator for your device. That is, - you must configure the correct device to be used for each build and run - \e{kit}. Connect your device to the development host via USB and launch - Qt Creator. In Qt Creator: - -//! [common config device kit] -//! [steps for device kit] - \list 1 - \li Select \b{Tools > Options > Build & Run > Kits}. - \li Select one of the predefined kits starting with \e{Boot to Qt...} - that matches the type of your device. - \li Select the correct device in the \b{Device} field. - \li Select \b{OK}. - \endlist -//! [steps for device kit] -//! [configuring device kit] - -//! [configuring network device] - After you have prepared the hardware, you must set up the development tools - in Qt Creator for your device. Connect your device to the network via an - Ethernet cable and launch Qt Creator. In Qt Creator: - - \list 1 - \li Select \b{Tools > Options > Devices > Add}. - \li Select \b{Boot2Qt Device} > \b{Start Wizard}. - \li Enter the device name and network address (IPv4). You can check the - device address in the \e{Launcher Settings} when the device is running - the \B2Q demo. - \li Select \b{Finish}. - \endlist - - You also have to configure the correct device to be used for each build and - run \e{kit}: - - \include b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc steps for device kit - -//! [configuring network device] - -//! [configuring device kit linux] - \include b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc common config device kit - \include b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc steps for device kit -//! [configuring device kit linux] -*/ -- cgit v1.2.3