Thanks Andrew
I will try again with the next beta.
Carlos
On Thursday, March 20, 2014 3:31 PM, Knight Andrew <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
Carlos wrote:
> Hello
> I have tried to compile the animated tiles example for Windows Phone 8 with
> the beta downloaded from
> http://download.qt-project.org/snapshots/qt/5.3/5.3.0-beta/2014-03-19_21/
> The first problem has been the Kit, Qt Creator detected visual studio and
> added a kit for Windows Phone 8, but it was configured with the Device type
> as Desktop and I cannot change it.
Known issue (https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-37618). Fixes for
this have already been submitted, so it will shouldn't be there in the official
Beta.
> So, I added a kit manually and it started to work, but it could not find
> windeployqt or winrtrunner. I solved this adding the path to PATH, but I
> don't think this is the right solution.
Strange... this should have worked even with manual kits.
> Then the example compiled but it failed in the linking phase. It could not
> find an object file (sorry, I do not remember the name) and I solved it
> adding a LIB environment variable.
Again, a bit strange. We haven't seen this problem. If you see it again, let us
know.
> Now, the example compiles, but the a dialog box appears wit the title "Custom
> Executable" and asks for an executable. I didn't know what executable and
> parameters was asking for, finally I put windeployqt and it make it work.
This shouldn't happen if the WinRt plugin is enabled and/or you haven't set the
kit's device type to "Windows Phone". As it's disabled by default, check that
it is enabled (Help->About Plugins).
> Last, I had to zip all the files and rename them to .xap and deploy it with
> xapdeploy.exe and it works in the phone!!!
Great, but you shouldn't need to do this. The plugin (or winrtrunner, more
precisely) will do this for you.
> How can I configure QT Creator to do automate all of this? I'd like not
> having to put environment variables that are for the phone but I have to
> change for the emulator, create the .xap file and deploy the program.
By getting the kit to use the Windows Phone device type, as described above.
Note that there is no debugging support or debug output yet for Windows Phone,
unfortunately. So, while it's not hard to get something running, chances are
you'll need to fire up Visual Studio to do anything serious with the Beta.
Thanks for the feedback and good luck going forward :)
Cheers,
Andrew
> Thanks in advance
> Carlos
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