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+/*!
+ \page qt-embedded-install.html
+
+ \title Installing Qt for Embedded Linux
+ \ingroup qt-embedded-linux
+ \ingroup installation
+ \brief How to install Qt for Embedded Linux.
+
+ This document describes how to install \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} in your
+ development environment:
+
+ \tableofcontents
+
+ Please see the \l{Cross-Compiling Qt for Embedded Linux Applications}{cross
+ compiling} and \l{Deploying Qt for Embedded Linux Applications}{deployment}
+ documentation for details on how to install \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} on
+ your target device.
+
+ Note also that this installation procedure is written for Linux,
+ and that it may need to be modified for other platforms.
+
+ \section1 Step 1: Installing the License File (commercial editions only)
+
+ If you have the commercial edition of \l{Qt for Embedded Linux}, the first step
+ is to install your license file as \c $HOME/.qt-license.
+
+ For the open source version you do not need a license file.
+
+ \section1 Step 2: Unpacking the Archive
+
+ First uncompress the archive in the preferred location, then
+ unpack it:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-install.qdoc 0
+
+ This document assumes that the archive is unpacked in the
+ following directory:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-install.qdoc 1
+
+ \section1 Step 3: Building the Library
+
+ Before building the \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} library, run the \c
+ ./configure script to configure the library for your development
+ architecture. You can list all of the configuration system's
+ options by typing \c {./configure -help}.
+
+ Note that by default, \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} is configured for
+ installation in the \c{/usr/local/Trolltech/QtEmbedded-%VERSION%}
+ directory, but this can be changed by using the \c{-prefix}
+ option. Alternatively, the \c{-prefix-install} option can be used
+ to specify a "local" installation within the source directory.
+
+ The configuration system is also designed to allow you to specify
+ your platform architecture:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-install.qdoc 2
+
+ In general, all Linux systems which have framebuffer support can
+ use the \c generic architecture. Other typical architectures are
+ \c x86, \c arm and \c mips.
+
+ \note If you want to build Qt for Embedded Linux for use with a virtual
+ framebuffer, pass the \c{-qvfb} option to the \c configure
+ script.
+
+ To create the library and compile all the demos, examples, tools,
+ and tutorials, type:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-install.qdoc 3
+
+ On some systems the \c make utility is named differently, e.g. \c
+ gmake. The \c configure script tells you which \c make utility to
+ use.
+
+ If you did not configure \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} using the \c{-prefix-install}
+ option, you need to install the library, demos, examples, tools,
+ and tutorials in the appropriate place. To do this, type:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-install.qdoc 4
+
+ and enter the root password.
+
+ \note You can use the \c INSTALL_ROOT environment variable to specify
+ the location of the installed files when invoking \c{make install}.
+
+ \section1 Step 4: Adjusting the Environment Variables
+
+ In order to use \l{Qt for Embedded Linux}, the \c PATH variable must be extended
+ to locate \c qmake, \c moc and other \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} tools, and the \c
+ LD_LIBRARY_PATH must be extended for compilers that do not support
+ \c rpath.
+
+ To set the \c PATH variable, add the following lines to your \c
+ .profile file if your shell is bash, ksh, zsh or sh:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-install.qdoc 5
+
+ In case your shell is csh or tcsh, add the following line to the
+ \c .login file instead:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-install.qdoc 6
+
+ If you use a different shell, please modify your environment
+ variables accordingly.
+
+ For compilers that do not support \c rpath you must also extend
+ the \c LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to include
+ \c /usr/local/Trolltech/QtEmbedded-%VERSION%/lib. Note that on Linux
+ with GCC, this step is not needed.
+
+ \section1 Step 5: Building the Virtual Framebuffer
+
+ For development and debugging, \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} provides a virtual
+ framebuffer as well as the option of running \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} as a VNC
+ server. For a description of how to install the virtual
+ framebuffer and how to use the VNC protocol, please consult the
+ documentation at:
+
+ \list
+ \o \l {The Virtual Framebuffer}
+ \o \l {The VNC Protocol and Qt for Embedded Linux}
+ \endlist
+
+ Note that the virtual framebuffer requires a Qt for X11
+ installation. See \l {Installing Qt on X11 Platforms} for details.
+
+ The Linux framebuffer, on the other hand, is enabled by default on
+ all modern Linux distributions. For information on older versions,
+ see \l http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/Framebuffer-HOWTO.html. To test
+ that the Linux framebuffer is set up correctly, use the program
+ provided by the \l {Testing the Linux Framebuffer} document.
+
+ That's all. \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} is now installed.
+
+ \table 100%
+ \row
+ \o
+ \bold {Customizing the Qt for Embedded Linux Library}
+
+ When building embedded applications on low-powered devices,
+ reducing the memory and CPU requirements is important.
+
+ A number of options tuning the library's performance are
+ available. But the most direct way of saving resources is to
+ fine-tune the set of Qt features that is compiled. It is also
+ possible to make use of accelerated graphics hardware.
+
+ \list
+ \o \l {Fine-Tuning Features in Qt}
+ \o \l {Qt Performance Tuning}
+ \o \l {Adding an Accelerated Graphics Driver to Qt for Embedded Linux}
+ \endlist
+
+ \endtable
+*/