Within the core apps, there are many .cpp applications that use qt, but from what I understand there has been a lot of tweaking to make them produce Ubuntu Touch-required .click packages. .click packages are what get installed.
Your .pro only produces executables not .click packages. Take a look at Ubuntu Touch Core Apps, particularly camera-app. Especially examine it for .desktop .click .qmlproject .qmlproject.user CMakeLists.txt README.click If you create a qtquick2 app based on the ubuntu touch templates, search for qtquick2applicationviewer.cpp and main.cpp. From there, I think you will have all you need. Cheers, David Marceau On 03/31/2014 05:46 PM, José Expósito wrote: > Hi! > > I have fully adapted my C++ and QML App to run in Ubuntu: > https://github.com/JoseExposito/ubuntuone-qt-files > > As you can see the project is a plain qmake project and I'm able to execute > it on desktop. However, when I try to deploy it to my device the (Build -> > Ubuntu) Qt Creator recognizes my app as a HTML5 app and if I try to install > it on my device I get this error: > > [22:41:35] Warning: Permanently added '[127.0.0.1]:2222' (RSA) to the > list of known hosts. > > [22:41:36] bash: dh_make: command not found > > [22:41:36] > > [22:41:36] > /usr/share/qtcreator/ubuntu/scripts/qtc_device_buildanddeploypackage > finished with code 127 > > And dh_make is installed... I have tried to add a manifest.json, > apparmor.json and the desktop file to the root folder of my desktop and > also add some code to my pro file to prepare it for installation: > > unix:!macx { > > target.path = /usr/bin > > menu.path = /usr/share/applications > > menu.files = U1Files.desktop > > icon.path = /usr/share/icons > > icon.files = U1Files.png > > INSTALLS += target menu icon > > } > > > But it is still not working. Any ideas? > > Thank you very much in advance > > > -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp