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On Saturday, November 9th, 2024 at 8:22 PM, Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:
> On 11/9/24 5:24 PM, olivares33561 via users wrote:
>
> > I want to kindly ask if it is possible to create a fedora package as a
> > standalone application. It would involve qt and other things like qt make,
> > On qt creator we can run the app if we get the source code, but only on
> > x86_64, but there is no qt creator for aarck64, to run on a raspberry pi. I
> > like the calculator a great deal and would like to run it on the pi, but
> > there is no way to do this.
> > I have asked permission from the developer as to ask for help. I am willing
> > to compile code if needed,but am scared of RPM devlopment not expert. Maybe
> > someone can suggest what to try to get this going
> >
> > The application is called Powercalc and runs on Android but it would be
> > great if we can have it run as native Linux application. It is an RPN
> > (reverse polish notation) calculator very powerful, with graphing, matrices
> > and other great goodies.
>
>
> This is an Android app, not Linux. It also doesn't appear to be
> open-source, so there's no way to re-compile it anyway. Your only
> option would be to use an Android emulator to run it
Yes it is an android app,but the developer does share his code, it does not say
open source, but the code is readily available. But to make it run on Linux we
need a makefile qtmake, or other specific dependencies. What is needed to get
this application running on native Linux?
I can run the app using qt-creator on x86_64, but would like to run on aarck64
specifically on a raspberry pi.
Author can share the code with no problems, he wants to know what dependencies
are needed?
No qt creator for aarck64, so that is out of the question. An amulator might
be overkill?
Best Regards,
Antonio
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