{{WarningMessage|text=This application note was validated against specific versions of the kit only. It may not work with other versions. Supported versions are listed in the ''History'' section.}}
=History=
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|1{{oldid|8080|4.0.0}}|March April 2018|[[Axel_Embedded_Linux_Kit_Diva_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(XELKDIVELK)#XELK_software_componentsDIVELK_software_components|DIVELK 4.0.0]]||-|4.0.1|3March 2019|[[Diva_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(DIVELK)#DIVELK_software_components#DIVELK_4.0.1|DIVELK 4.0.1]]|First release
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= Introduction =
This application note details QT Creator setup and configuration in [[Axel_Embedded_Linux_Kit_Diva_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(XELKDIVELK)|XELKDIVELK]] [[Managed Virtual Machine (MVM)|MVM]]
= Setting up Qt Creator to build for XELK DIVELK =
An installation wizard will appear. Clik Click '''Next''' to proced proceed with the installation. [[File:QtCreator XELK 3 0 DIVELK 4.0 .1 - Qt Creator 01.pngjpg|400pxcenter|borderframeless|center438x438px]]
In order to add the device information automatically, DAVE provides a simple setup script.
TBD
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== Manual configuration ==
If you don't want to use the automatic setup or want to customize the configuration, in this section we details detail all the step required.
=== Linaro Toolchain ===
You should be able to find the linaro toolchain already inside the virtual machine at ~/diva, if not the following will download and extract the toolchain.
Download the following [https://releases.linaro.org/components/toolchain/binaries/6.2-2016.11/arm-linux-gnueabihf/gcc-linaro-6.2.1-2016.11-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz archive]
Now that the setup is finished, you can create your first application.
Open In order to debug your application with QtCreator, it is mandatory to utilize the linaro toolchain [[DIVELK-AN-002:_Using_Qt_Creator#Linaro_Toolchain|Toolchain]]. Furthermore, if the Weston compositor is active, the debug process is slow. For this reason it is higly recomanded to disable it with root@diva:~# /etc/init.d/weston stopNow open a new terminal and source the environment variables with the command.