Leverage the power of a host environment (here Ubuntu) compiling for a target platform (here Raspberry Pi).Use a clean Raspbian Stretch Lite (on target) and Ubuntu 18/19 (on host) to execute the steps outlined below.
On the Target system (here Raspberry Pi)
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Install required additional packages.
On the Host system (here Ubuntu)
Update the Ubuntu environment to the latest stage and install required additional packages.
Refine the target IP or hostname, plus userID as required and set-up cross-compilation environment:
Get native files from target platform into the host-environment:
Raspberry Pi specific steps
Get Raspberry Pi firmware:
Get toolchain files which allows to build ARM executables on x86 platforms:
Install the Qt5 framework
Display absolute installation directory to be used in Qt5 installer:
Start the Qt5 installation.Follow the dialogs and install in absolute directory of
$HOME/crosscompile/Qt5
(copy from above)Get the Hyperion-NG source files
Get required submodules for Hyperion
Compile Hyperion-NG
Transfer output packages to target platform and install Hyperion-NG
Output packages for target platform (.deb, .tar.gz, .sh) can be found here:
t.b.d.
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