Hi! On 14 January 2013 10:43, Christian Kandeler <christian.kande...@digia.com> wrote: > Note that this question should really go to the Creator mailing list; > see http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator. Staying on > this one for now.
oh sorry for that, I really didn't know we have a mailing list for that. If it's ok for everyone I will keep here just this thread and I will use that list for future threads about QtCreator. > set in the device configuration. Usually, it's due to one of these reasons: > a) The server is slow to answer and the default timeout of 10 > seconds is not enough. > b) The server's identification string is non-compliant, leading us > to never progress to the actual authentication. luckly it was the reason "a" :) I increased the timeout to 20s and it worked! I was able to connect, deploy and run a Qt application on my "remote" netbook. > There is a pre-configured upload step in the plugin, which uses SFTP. > See the deployment part of your project for the details. This currently > works only for qmake-based projects. The files to deploy are specified > via the .pro file's INSTALLS variable. can I also specify the destination in my .pro? I explain my problem. The default behaviour is to deploy "MyTestProject" in "/opt/MyTestProject/" on the remote device. I "fixed" the problem just giving chmod 777 to the /opt but this is just a workaround. I could deploy my app to the /home/user folder or just give "user" RW permissions for /opt Which method do you think it would be better? > The sources are here: http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-creator. ok, thanks! Even if at the moment I hope I won't have to change anything in the code. Best regards, -- Andrea Grandi - Software Engineer / Qt Ambassador Ubuntu Member: https://launchpad.net/~andreagrandi website: http://www.andreagrandi.it _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development