[SailfishDevel] executing step 'qmake'

Dylan Van Assche dylan.rscafan at gmail.com
Sun Sep 13 17:54:26 UTC 2015


19:43:27: Running steps for project i2ctool...

19:43:27: Start SDK: The "MerSDK" virtual machine is already running.
Nothing to do.

19:43:27: Starting:
"/home/dylan/.config/SailfishBeta5/mer-sdk-tools/MerSDK/SailfishOS-i486/qmake"
/home/dylan/I2CTool/i2ctool.pro -r -spec linux-g++-32 CONFIG+=debug
CONFIG+=declarative_debug CONFIG+=qml_debug

bash: /home/src1/: is a directory

bash: /home/src1/: is a directory

19:43:27: The process
"/home/dylan/.config/SailfishBeta5/mer-sdk-tools/MerSDK/SailfishOS-i486/qmake"
exited with code 126.

Error while building/deploying project i2ctool (kit: MerSDK-SailfishOS-i486)

When executing step 'qmake'

19:43:27: Elapsed time: 00:00.


Nothing special in the rest of the buildlog...

2015-09-13 19:49 GMT+02:00 Andrey Kozhevnikov <coderusinbox at gmail.com>:

> I think you should show complete build log :)
>
> ------ Исходное сообщение ------
> От: "Dylan Van Assche" <dylan.rscafan at gmail.com>
> Кому: devel at lists.sailfishos.org
> Отправлено: 13.09.2015 22:48:39
> Тема: [SailfishDevel] executing step 'qmake'
>
>
> Hi Devel-Sailors,
>
> I want to build the I2CTool app in the SDK however I get this error:
>
> 19:43:27: The process
> "/home/dylan/.config/SailfishBeta5/mer-sdk-tools/MerSDK/SailfishOS-i486/qmake"
> exited with code 126.
>
> Error while building/deploying project i2ctool (kit:
> MerSDK-SailfishOS-i486)
>
> When executing step 'qmake'
>
>
> If I try it with another app I get the same error...
>
> Cheers,
> Dylan
>
>
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