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Toolkit 1.3 - Raspberry Pi ARMv8 32-bit (Debian 11)

About

This toolkit builds applications based on CDP 4.10 and later for Raspberry Pi OS 32-bit arm-based platforms.

Rasberry Pi OS is a Debian based distribution used on the popular Raspberry Pi (RPI) development boards / mini computers.

Information about how to deploy applications can be found in the Deploy Configuration.

Supported devices

This toolkit is compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and Raspberry Pi 4 running 32-bit Raspberry Pi OS based on Debian 11 Bullseye. It might also support other ARMv8 32-bit devices that runs a Linux Operating System that satisfies the Dependencies in the table below.

Dependencies

The toolkit builds for RPI containing the following package versions.

PackageVersion
gcc10.2.0
glibc2.31
kernel5.10.84

Architecture

This toolkit targets Raspberry Pi OS on ARMv8 and compiled binaries will thus not run on x86 based platforms.

Download

Click here to go to the Raspberry Pi OS download page to find links and information to the various distributions available for the Raspberry Pi. Make sure to use a distribution that is compatible with the Dependencies listed above, such as the Raspberry Pi Desktop release 2022 or later(Debian 11 Bullseye).

See also

Supported Platforms

Using the Toolkit Outside CDP Studio

The following paths and build commands are required to build a CDP Studio project in a Windows command prompt (using this toolkit):

SET WORKSPACE=C:\CDPStudioWorkspace
SET TOOLKITDIR=C:\CDPStudio\toolkits\raspbian_armv8_13
SET QTDIR=%TOOLKITDIR%\Qt-5.13
SET INSTALL_ROOT=C:\build
SET QMAKEFEATURES=%TOOLKITDIR%\CDP-4.10\qmakefeatures;%WORKSPACE%\deployments\libraries\<toolkit>\qmakefeatures;%INSTALL_ROOT%\qmakefeatures
SET PATH=%TOOLKITDIR%\toolchain\bin;%QTDIR%\bin;%PATH%
qmake && mingw32-make

To use the above in a Linux shell we have to make some small adjustments:

export WORKSPACE=$HOME/CDPStudioWorkspace
export TOOLKITDIR=$HOME/CDPStudio/toolkits/raspbian_armv8_13
export QTDIR=$TOOLKITDIR/Qt-5.13
export INSTALL_ROOT=$HOME/build
export QMAKEFEATURES=$TOOLKITDIR/CDP-4.10/qmakefeatures:$WORKSPACE/deployments/libraries/<toolkit>/qmakefeatures:$INSTALL_ROOT/qmakefeatures
export PATH=$TOOLKITDIR/toolchain/bin:$QTDIR/bin:$PATH
qmake && make

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