Hi Ilies,
Thank you for your answer ! Indeed, I follow this guide and I succeed to build, package and deploy the "helloworld-native-application" with the autobuild script and with CMake too. That's why I don't understand why I'm not able to do it for my custom application.
Best regards,
Jean-Baptiste Pons
Le lun. 23 mars 2020 à 09:48, ilies bogdan via Lists.Automotivelinux.Org <ilies_06=yahoo.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
Hi Jean,Have you been following this guide?And trying to use this demo app?I was able to build and package helloworld app by following that. Are you using autobuild script provided with demo app? With that I was able to do it.I have also created a yeoman generator for scattfolding the directory structure for helloworld app, this might help as well.Regards,Bogdan Ilies
On Mon, 23 Mar 2020 at 8:59, Jean-Baptiste Pons<jean-baptiste.pons@xxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi everyone,I'm currently trying to understand how to develop a native application with the CMake Application Module. To understand, I wrote a simple "Hello World" application in C++ and I try to deploy it by using the widget format.My problem is that when I use the "$ make widget" command, the executable file is not put in the package. I compared many times my configuration files with the "helloworld-native-application" ones but I don't see what I've missed. Maybe an exterior and experimented vision could help me.To give you some details, I work with the Generic AGL Worker Docker Image within a container.Thank you,Best regards,Jean-Baptiste PonsPS : Later, I want to develop a Qt application, I wonder if there is a simple way to integrate Qt libraries in my configuration files (by using PKG_REQUIRED_LIST variable in the cmake.config file for example) or not ?
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