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Meta layer for Boot to Qt Software Stack

Boot to Qt (b2qt) is the reference distro used in Qt for Device Creation [1]. It combines Poky, Qt and various BSP meta layers to provide an integrated solution for building device images and toolchains with the latest Qt version.

Currently used dependencies, meta repositories and their revisions are shown in scripts/manifest.xml

[1] http://www.qt.io/qt-for-device-creation/

Sources

Git: git://code.qt.io/yocto/meta-boot2qt Web: http://code.qt.io/cgit/yocto/meta-boot2qt.git Gerrit: https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/admin/projects/yocto/meta-boot2qt

Contributing

To contribute to this layer you should submit the patches for review using Qt Gerrit (https://codereview.qt-project.org).

More information about Qt Gerrit and how to use it: https://wiki.qt.io/Gerrit_Introduction https://wiki.qt.io/Setting_up_Gerrit

Layer maintainers

Samuli Piippo [email protected]

Setting up build environment

Use the Google repo tool to initialize the Yocto environment:

cd repo init -u git://code.qt.io/yocto/boot2qt-manifest -m repo sync

Where manifest is one of the XML manifest files available in the https://code.qt.io/cgit/yocto/boot2qt-manifest.git/tree/ repository. A separate manifest file is available for each release and all the development branches have manifests that follow the latest changes.

If you have already cloned the meta-boot2qt repository, you can alternatively use the b2qt-init-build-env script to initialize the build environment:

./b2qt-init-build-env init --device

For more information about using Boot to Qt, see: https://doc.qt.io/QtForDeviceCreation/b2qt-index.html