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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

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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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                              • Laëtitia
                                Laëtitia last edited by Laëtitia

                                yes, I did
                                export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$script_dir:/home/bomble/Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/lib/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH

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                                • DmitriyMarin
                                  DmitriyMarin last edited by DmitriyMarin

                                  Does SAMSON launch in Release mode?

                                  Could you, please, try adding into the SAMSON-Core.sh script for SAMSON-Debug the a path to Qt platforms (/home/bomble/Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/plugins/platforms) to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable:
                                  LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$script_dir:/home/bomble/Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/lib/:/home/bomble/Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/plugins/platforms:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
                                  which should provide a path to platforms ("xcb" including).

                                  Do you have any Python installed with PyQt5 and their paths set into PATH or LD_LIBRARY_PATH ? The platforms and Qt libs from Python installation may interfere.

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

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                                  • Laëtitia
                                    Laëtitia last edited by Laëtitia

                                    Hello,

                                    Yes Samson launch in Release mode.
                                    Adding /home/bomble/Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/plugins/platforms path does not change anything (even if libqxcb.so is indeed there!).
                                    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$script_dir:/home/bomble/Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/lib/:/home/bomble/Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/plugins/platforms/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH

                                    I don't have PyQt5 installed at all.

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                                    • Laëtitia
                                      Laëtitia last edited by

                                      if after setting the path I ldd the exe, I have only one lib with xcb in it called:
                                      libxcb.so.1 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb.so.1 (0x00007f820fc81000)
                                      it's not calling for qxcb.
                                      Maybe I should installe another version of libxcb.so.1?

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                                      • DmitriyMarin
                                        DmitriyMarin last edited by

                                        @Laëtitia

                                        Could you, please, try making the following symbolic links in the SAMSON-Debug/Binaries folder :

                                        cd ~/NANO-D/SDK/0.7.0/SAMSON-Debug/Binaries
                                        ln -s ~/Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/plugins/platforms/ ./platforms
                                        ln -s ~/Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/plugins/xcbglintegrations/ ./xcbglintegrations
                                        

                                        If the symbolic links won't make it work, could you, please, try copying these folders from the Qt installation into the SAMSON-Debug/Binaries folder.

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

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                                        • Laëtitia
                                          Laëtitia last edited by

                                          the symbolic links stuff worked! thanks a lot, but I don't understand why it works now, could you explain me?

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                                          • DmitriyMarin
                                            DmitriyMarin last edited by

                                            @Laëtitia

                                            Great! Sorry for this issue!

                                            It is due to Qt debug libraries not being shipped together with SAMSON-Debug because they are too heavy. That's why you need to install Qt and apart from providing a path to Qt libraries themselves it is sometimes necessary to provide a path to the plugins folder (Qt5.9.3/5.9.3/gcc_64/plugins, subfolders platforms and xcbglintegrations in particular).

                                            What can also be done instead of creating symbolic links is to provide these paths in your ~/.bashrc file (this works for me on Ubuntu)

                                            QT_VERSION=Qt5.9.3/5.9.3
                                            export QT_PATH=$HOME/$QT_VERSION
                                            export QT5_CMAKE_INCLUDE_DIR=$QT_PATH/gcc_64/lib/cmake/
                                            export QT5_PLATFORM_LIBRARY_PATH=$QT_PATH/gcc_64/plugins/platforms/
                                            export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QT5_PLATFORM_LIBRARY_PATH:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
                                            

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

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