Don,

This may sound strange, but would I be able to install qt5 on arch linux, 
and then copy all of the qt libraries over to my Angstrom OS and have it 
work?  I am currently not able to switch to an new OS in our product at the 
current time, so I'm looking for ways to make this work.  Thanks,

On Monday, July 21, 2014 12:35:14 PM UTC-4, don wrote:
>
> On 07/21/2014 09:29 AM, Jay wrote: 
> > Hey guys, 
> > 
> > No luck for me in getting this working. Beaglebone seems to have quite a 
> > few issues with Qt5 and the build doesn't seem to want to cooperate. 
>  For 
> > others looking to pursue the same route, I got several suggestions to 
> take 
> > the route of Yocto and bitbaking the meta-ti recipe, which seems 
> promising. 
> > 
> > For me, because my project is flexible, (call me a traitor) I switched 
> to a 
> > Raspberry Pi to build Qt5 on to.  It was incredibly easy to get the 
> latest 
> > Qt5.3.1 build on there and all the driv 
> Or you could just use an OS for BBB that has it built for you since you 
> seem to not be able to build it yourself on that platform. 
>
> wipe Debian, install archlinux-arm pacman -S qt5 
> AndWhatEverElseYouWantQT5Related 
>
> Again you can even install qt4 and at5 side by side 
>
> profit. 
>

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