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    • Laëtitia
      Laëtitia last edited by

      ok, I am continuing my reading and it's look like I should do this addition directly in Qtcreator. Right?

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      • DmitriyMarin
        DmitriyMarin @Laëtitia last edited by

        Dear @Laëtitia ,

        Yes, this was a brief description in the beginning of the tutorial of steps which are necessary to do in an IDE of your choice. If you are using QtCreator, you should specify these variables in the Project settings.

        Best,
        Dmitriy

        Dmitriy,
        The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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        • Laëtitia
          Laëtitia last edited by

          thanks for your answer.
          Indeed I can specify easily add seetings in Qt. That part I get now.
          What is worying me is that when I open my project I don't have the MyElement cpp files opened, just the CMakeLists.txt is there. Please see attached a screenshot with on the left what I have and on the right what is in the tutorial.
          0_1543502530367_Capture du 2018-11-29 15-40-18.png

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          • DmitriyMarin
            DmitriyMarin @Laëtitia last edited by

            Have you specified the SAMSON_SDK_PATH in the Project settings? It should be set to your SAMSON SDK installation, e.g.: /home/user/NANO-D/SDK/0.7.0
            After setting it, press on the "Apply Configuration Changes" button.

            Dmitriy,
            The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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            • Laëtitia
              Laëtitia last edited by

              yes I did and it find all samson things but it's the MyElement cpp files that it's not finding.

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              • DmitriyMarin
                DmitriyMarin last edited by

                If you properly specified the SAMSON_SDK_PATH, and you still cannot see files in the project that might be due to CMake Generator settings of the chosen Kit in QtCreator during the "Configure Project" step.

                To check with different CMake Generator settings got to Projects -> Manage Kits and choose the Kit you are using. You may try to modify the CMake generator settings, e.g. to the ones shown below, but be aware that they depend on what packages you have installed.

                0_1543504700363_QtCreator-ManageKits.png

                0_1543504706994_QtCreator-ManageKits-CMakeGenerator.png

                You can read more on setting Kits in QtCreator here: http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-project-cmake.html

                Dmitriy,
                The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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                • DmitriyMarin
                  DmitriyMarin last edited by

                  Usually, if the Kit in QtCreator has some non-valid settings (e.g., CMake generator), it will be shown with a warning sign as for the last Kit on the picture below:
                  0_1543505161165_QtCreator-Kits-Warning.png

                  Dmitriy,
                  The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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                  • Laëtitia
                    Laëtitia last edited by

                    Thanks for your response, and sorry for the late replay.
                    I now see the problem, or at least one problem, I have no autodetect kit and the other one seems broken so maybe it's my qt5.9 that is not as it should be?

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                    • Laëtitia
                      Laëtitia last edited by

                      0_1543916823864_Capture du 2018-12-04 10-46-24.png

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                      • DmitriyMarin
                        DmitriyMarin last edited by

                        Usually, QtCreator should automatically detect/create the Kit for you, but it depends on the order of installation, e.g. if QtCreator you are using is installed before the Qt your want to use. You may try to use the "Desktop" one and if you still experience the problem, you may try to modify "CMake generator" in the Kit preferences (you do not need to create project from the scratch, just go to "Projects -> Manage kits ..." and modify the Kit you are using - try setting different "Generator" and "Extra generator").

                        To determine, whether this problem is due to QtCreator (Kits), you may try creating any project in QtCreator itself (e.g., Application Console Project) and see check if it shows you source and header files.

                        Dmitriy,
                        The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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                        • Laëtitia
                          Laëtitia last edited by

                          ok I'll try, it's true I have another version installed that I used usually, I installed 5.9 specifiquelly for samson. I'll try

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                          • DmitriyMarin
                            DmitriyMarin last edited by

                            You also need to have CMake installed with a version at least 2.8.9.

                            You may try to set the next generators in the "CMake generator" for your Kit: Unix Makefiles, Ninja (for that you need to have the "ninja-build" package installed).
                            As an "Extra generator", I have CodeBlocks set, but it is dependant on your system.

                            Dmitriy,
                            The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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                            • Laëtitia
                              Laëtitia last edited by

                              oh it's compiling fine now!
                              thanks!

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                              • DmitriyMarin
                                DmitriyMarin @Laëtitia last edited by

                                Great! Congratulations!
                                What was the problem? The generators in the Kit? If so which one did you set?

                                Dmitriy,
                                The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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                                • DmitriyMarin
                                  DmitriyMarin last edited by

                                  You can find more SAMSON Developer tutorials and we will be adding more source code soon on github: https://github.com/1A-OneAngstrom/SAMSON-Developer-Tutorials/tree/develop. For example, you may check the AtomShaker tutorial.

                                  Dmitriy,
                                  The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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                                  • Laëtitia
                                    Laëtitia last edited by Laëtitia

                                    yes it was the kits, there was no autodetected ones.

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                                    • Laëtitia
                                      Laëtitia last edited by

                                      Hello,

                                      I am now stuck with the launching of SAMSON-Debug. the launchind fails and says:
                                      This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "xcb"in "".
                                      Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.

                                      I tried to reinstall, not changing anything...

                                      Best

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                                      • DmitriyMarin
                                        DmitriyMarin last edited by DmitriyMarin

                                        Dear @Laëtitia

                                        Do you try to launch with SAMSON Element Samples from github? If so, then in the root CMakeLists.txt you need to disable PyBindTutorial (just comment ADD_SUBDIRECTORY( PyBindTutorial )).

                                        Dmitriy,
                                        The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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                                        • Laëtitia
                                          Laëtitia last edited by

                                          euh no, I just tried to launch SAMSON-Core.sh in NANO-D/SDK/0.7.0/SAMSON-Debug/Binaries to have a look at the "new" element I created (the empty one I had problem displaying and compiling before with Qt)

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                                          • DmitriyMarin
                                            DmitriyMarin last edited by

                                            @Laëtitia

                                            Have you provided a path to your Qt installation in the SAMSON-Core.sh script for SAMSON-Debug?

                                            It should be smth like this: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/YourUser/Qt/Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/lib:$script_dir:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH

                                            Dmitriy,
                                            The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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