ah, just to clarify one (major) point.
What I am sharing in github is "just" the application file I see in the
build-linux-64 directory (called "memory").
Is it correct or should I share the whole folder instead?
Umberto
On 5/2/24 17:58, Umberto Minora wrote:
>> Thank you KC! :)
>> Actually, a friend of mine told me he had to install something to make
> it run.
>> So I tried to download the executable from a linux machine different
> from the one I used for the deployment, and found out I still have to
> solve one issue.
>> You can find it here:
> https://github.com/umbe1987/memory/releases/tag/v0.1.0 (it's the file
> called "memory" with no extension).
>> The error I receive when trying to launch the game from the terminal is:
>> ```
>> ./memory: error while loading shared libraries: libQt5Multimedia.so.5:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>> ```
>> So, I think I might have made a mistake somewhere in the deployment
> process, because what I wanted in the end was a single executable file
> where all the needed libraries are bundled. Is this possible? If not,
> how should I ship the final product so that the users will be able to
> get and have it working without installing anything else?
>> If I need to attach anything please let me know, I have already
> attached my sysroot.toml and the ptd in the previous message.
>> Thank you and hopefully I will be able to close this thread once and
> for all anytime soon :)
>> Umberto
>>> On 5/1/24 09:49, Kaiser Chief wrote:
>> Congratulations!
>>>> The debugging paid off,
>>>> This email thread might actually give us the keys to understand why
>> the process was painful and how to improve it moving forward.
>>>> It looks like some of the issues where bugs inherent to Qt or
>> dependencies (hard to treat), but some others were configuration
>> issues (easier to handle).
>>>> Wishing you fun on your Android journey now!
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> KC
>>>> On Tue, 30 Apr 2024, 21:56 umbertofilippo,
>> <umbertofilippo at tiscali.it> wrote:
>>>> As promised, here is:
>>>> 1) the link to the linux release:
>> https://github.com/umbe1987/memory/releases/tag/v0.1.0
>>>> 2) Instructions if you need:
>> https://github.com/umbe1987/memory/blob/main/README.md
>>>> 3) sysroot.toml and pdt (attached)
>>>>>> Umberto
>>>>>> On 4/30/24 20:55, Umberto Minora wrote:
>>> Turns out I am dumb :/
>>>>>> Project built successfully!!!!!!
>>>>>> I started from scratch.
>>> Checked my sysroot.toml file and made sure I had multimedia in
>>> pyqt and qt sessions.
>>> Run pyqtdeploy-sysroot to create the sysroot dir (with the
>>> caveat mentioned here
>>> https://forum.qt.io/topic/136672/error-installing-qt-everywhere-src-5-15-2-on-ubuntu-22-04/2).
>>> Took some attempts and a lot of time, as expected.
>>> Created the pdt project. Built with pyqtdeploy-build, qmake and
>>> make, and voilà!
>>>>>> Everything went so smooth I couldn't believe it :)
>>>>>> The issue I had is I has messed up the steps, configured the
>>> sysroot improperly and probably I was using the sysroot folder
>>> of pyqt-demo.
>>>>>> I am thankful to all the feedback I have received in this mail
>>> thread.
>>>>>> Next step: build for android (wish me luck;)
>>>>>> Ah and btw I will attach my sysroot and pdt files asap (typing
>>> from my phone now). I will also add the Linux executable on my
>>> repo as git release and link to it if you're curious.
>>>>>> Thanks!!!
>>>>>> Umberto
>>>>>> Il 29 apr 2024 12:21, Umberto Minora <umbertofilippo at tiscali.it>
>>> <mailto:umbertofilippo at tiscali.it> ha scritto:
>>>>>> I am starting to wonder if I did something wrong in building
>>> the sysroot.
>>>>>> So far I have copied the one created for the pyqt-demo (if I
>>> am not
>>> mistaken) which I deployed successfully, and avoid
>>> rebuilding it since
>>> it was time consuming.
>>>>>> But I am wondering if this has caused all my issues. Will
>>> try to do it
>>> as soon as I can and report back with my findings.
>>>>>> Again, thanks for the feedback.
>>>>>> Umberto
>>>>>> On 4/26/24 17:30, Charles wrote:
>>> > Actually for certain libraries like libssl, the dev
>>> version usually
>>> > provides a static library (.a) which should be fine with
>>> > install_from_source = false, but AFAIK no OS provides a
>>> static Qt
>>> > library so Qt needs to be compiled from source.
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