On 03/27/2014 03:24 PM, Mikael Hermansson wrote:

Actually support for QtSerialPort could be valid on non Jolla devices. For example if we get sailfishos going on BeagleBoard Black? or Android devices with USB OTG support...

Certainly a valid point you make!

Like the Nexus 7 does have OTG. And they showed it with Sailfish running on it...


But I can understand if Jolla does not prioritize this right now, but it should atleast be available as "extra repo" or in mer-core or something?

Regards

Mikael

On Tuesday 25 March 2014 09.09.15 Jonni Rainisto wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I hope that you are aware that USB OTG is not supported, so you cannot

> attach USB serial devices to Jolla? Or are you building yourself a custom

> TOH with USB host support and plan to use i2c serial ports? In that case

> you can just compile QtSerialPort code yourself (I've tested that it

> compiles just fine inside the SDK) and bundle that inside your application.

> You might want to consider BT devices and using RFCOMM over that as that

> would be much simpler approach.

>

> br, Jonni

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> Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] No QSerialPort

>

> Thanks,

>

> Alejandro Exojo schreef op 2014-03-24 21:53:

> > El Sunday 23 March 2014, Wim de Vries escribió:

> >> So, it should be available in Sailfish.

> >

> > No, is available inside Qt, not necessarily provided for Sailfish.

>

> I thought Sailfish would include all modules of Qt....

>

> >> Have to recheck the errors, but it looked like the libs and headers

> >> were

> >> not there (QtSerialPort/QtSerialPort no such file).

> >

> > I already told you that you might consider copying the module to your

> > application and bundle it. Or see if Qt Serial port is packaged for

> > mer, and

> > ask for inclusion (or package if is not). Any Qt addon is a safe bet

> > since qt-

> > project has some serious commitment to ABI/API stability.

>

> I did this on the notebook Qt<5.1 versions of my app. (even a

> boost-serial version before QSerial)

> But doing this with Sailfish is far more complex:

> it has to be available on the Mer VM and the Sailfish VM (and later

> Sailfish device).

> I am not experienced with VMs. The nice thing about using Qt is not

> having to worry about the implementation (and updates) of the modules.

> (The Sailfish (Target) manager is also not able to find the serialport

> module).

> I need all the time for porting to Sailfish, esp. C++GUI2Qml ;-(

> So, support for this module is a must for my app.

>

> > Or just explain what serial port you want to use and for what reason,

> > so

> > Sailors see the need to do the work themselves... and satisfy my

> > curiosity.

> > ;-)

>

> aircraft navigation+more app:

> USB/serial device1:

> -external GPS

> USB/serial device2:

> -air press sensor (altitude)

> -humidity sensor

> -temp sensor

> No rocket science, works flawless on ubuntu notebook.

>

> r

> wim

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