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Saved by uncleflo on August 26th, 2019.
I've been looking for informations on how to configure the cross compilation on qt (windows) for the raspberry 3. I don't know if it's the place to write it, but for people who are interested in, here is how I did the cross compilation beetwee windows 8 and raspberry pi 3 (debian jessie). Most of steps come from the tuto here : http://visualgdb.com/tutorials/raspberry/qt/embedded/ There should be different ways to make it work, maybe this is not the best one, but it works for me. Hope it's helpful, sorry if i'ts not the place.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2015.
Here's a summary on how to create a shared and a static library with gcc. The goal is to show the basic steps. I do not want to go into the hairy details. It should be possible to use this page as a reference.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 7th, 2014.
A guide on howto compile applications statically, instead of dynamically using external dlls or sockets. A wonderfully thorough guide... well-written, seriously usable information.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 7th, 2014.
A guide on howto compile opencv statically, which is quite hard. An article from a user. This howto describes a little bit more accurately how to install openCV on linux. The original howto can be found here.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 30th, 2013.
This is huide howto install Chromium Browser (with Pepper Flash plugin and Chrome PDF viewer plugin) on CentOS 6 / Red Hat (RHEL) 6. Move directly to Chromium install guide. It’s true Google Says Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Is Obsolete and after latest update, Google Chrome won’t work anymore on CentOS 6/Red Hat (RHEL) 6. Someone might think that it’s time to change Firefox or Opera, but if you have get used to Google Chrome, then it might be hard. Currently it might be possible to compile newer GCC and get Google Chrome working on Enterprise Linux 6, but more important news is that, the Google says Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Is Obsolete and later Google Chrome updates might need something new dependencies what Enterprise Linux 6 doesn’t have.
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Saved by uncleflo on March 12th, 2012.
Writing Bitmap Files in Windows Posted on November 30, 2011 This is a bitmap file writing example. I compiled it with MinGW (gcc). It generates the following image and saves it as a bitmap file called “image.bmp”.
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