It contains all the build tools (compiler, linker etc.). Are you sure you have python installed?Īs far as I know the toolchain is standalone, indeed. It's only changing symlinks to relative ones. I'm not a python pro, but the script does not look like it's doing any Linux-specific magic inside. I’ll have to spend some time understanding what is different in that script between OS X and Linux. I’m still looking for a solid replacement for Flash for touchscreen development (JS and Chrome isn’t that nice said in Compiling a QT app for Raspberry Pi on thanks for that suggestion! I have followed the RaspberryPi2EGLFS guide up to step #9 where I couldn’t get the python script to run (it said something like, as I’m not next to my Mac right now, “starting python command: directory not found”). If you get hobbyists using Raspberry Pi’s over to Qt that increases the employment base and decreases the development cost and thus increases use of the Qt and hopefully the quality of projects too. I’m keen to get it working on OSX if I can because I think that’s a bit of a missing link to getting another user base on Qt. I’ll just skip step 9 for now and see what I can get working. Q#2) Is the tool chain a standalone library that doesn’t depend on the operating system to work? I had some idea that it drew on components of the OS. Thanks for that suggestion! I have followed the RaspberryPi2EGLFS guide up to step #9 where I couldn’t get the python script to run (it said something like, as I’m not next to my Mac right now, “starting python command: directory not found”).
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