I would like to deploy my Qt app on my remote tablet (Galaxy Book with Windows 10) from my Windows 10 PC. Visual Studio provides this functionality with the Remote Tools for Visual Studio and allows to directly run the app on the tablet using the local network. I would like to do the same thing with Qt Creator. I can see in the documentation that this might not be possible, but that page could be outdated. So is there way to remotely debug and deploy Qt applications on remote PCs without manually creating an installer?
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I have a situation where I need to develop a multi-platform app to run on windows and Raspbian (Raspberry PI OS). Currently, I have an application written in Xamarin Forms WPF for windows and one written in Xamarin Forms GTK for use on the RPI. The issue I am having is, when I deploy the GTK version, I get one of two exception:
Development System:
Visual Studio 2019 on Windows 10 Pro
Framework 4.7.2 and .Net Standard 2.0
Target Systems
Windows 10 (Xamarin.Forms.WPF)
Debian 10 "Buster" (Xamarin.Forms.GTK)
System.DllNotFoundException: libglib-2.0-0.dll : When trying to run with Mono
The library 'libhostpolicy.so' required to execute the application was not found. : When trying to run under dotnet.
The RPI is running Debian 10 "Buster". The OS is up to date and dotnet, mono and GTK have been installed successfully. A simple "Hello World!" console app was build on windows using Visual Studio and executed against both frameworks without issue on the RPI. However, any real app with UI fails with the above exceptions.
Can anyone please provide me with information or point me in the right direction on how to resolve these issues in detail? Most of the information on the web is partial and/or makes assumptions about subject matter knowledge. Which is not really helpful.
I've researched and followed many examples online. However, they either did not work as expected or did not cover the subject of deployment to the RPI (Raspberry Pi). The system has the required frameworks and tools on it. It appears there application is missing configuration files.
With Xamarin.Forms I'm developing a mobile app. In Android I get this succesfully running on a device. I succeeded to create an app package from the UWP project and install it on my own Windows 10 PC. This is also my developing machine, so it's in Developer Mode by default. So it runs here without any problems.
My purpose is to get it running on Windows 8.1 Pro (tablet size). It just needs to consume the app. When installing the app by using the script, it's throwing the error that no developers license is found. On this device I didn't found anything to put it in Developers Mode, but it seems me that this is not needed, because it only consuming the app and no developing will take place on it.
It's is an internal app, so no need to place it on the Windows Store.
So my exact question: how can I install this app on this device without setting everything up for a Developer?
The answer would be no. Windows 10 has more new API and concepts that are not available on Windows 8.1. UWP app will not backward compatible to Windows 8.1. But WRT app will be Upward compatible to windows 10. It means that the windows 8 store app could run in windows 10. for more please refer Move from Windows Runtime 8.x to UWP.
I am very new to xamarin forms. I developed a simple autocomplete application in Xamrin forms using Visual studio 2017 enterprise version. I want to deploy that application to android phones. When I created the application, I selected Cross Platform app (xamarin.forms or Native). below is the image of visual studio run button:
and the properties of the project are below:
any article or any steps to deploy this application to android phones will be highly appreciated.
Set Up Device for Development - source - https://developer.xamarin.com
Enable Debugging on the Device - By default, it will not be possible to debug applications on a Android device.
Install USB Drivers - This step is not necessary for OS X computers. Windows computers may require the installation of USB drivers.
Connect the Device to the Computer - The final step involves connecting the device to the computer by either USB or WiFi.
Once a device is connected to your computer you will see your device like this
Now Click the green arrow to start deploy and debug.
additional - This link will show you how to debug and prepare APK for release
https://developer.xamarin.com/guides/android/deployment,_testing,_and_metrics/
I use a mac, and would like to work on an existing asp.net MVC project that’s running on a Windows Server on our local network. Using VSCode or the new Visual Studio for Mac, is it possible for me to work on that project over the network, either via smb mounted volumes or some other method, while still having the benefits of Intellisense? Thanks!
Im learning basics in smart device application development.i developed small app using USA windows mobile 5.0 Pocket PC emulator. Im having basic doubts regarding emulator and deployment.
1.According to the smart phone devices we have to download emulator and develop applications or else default emulator will support for all windows devices?
2.How to deploy and install those deployed those files into my windows phone
Windows Mobile applications are not compatible with Windows Phone.
To develop Windows Phone application you need to install Windows Phone SDK. It will install WP emulator and a bunch of tools. You'll be able to deploy application to emulator or device using Visual Studio or tool called XAPDeploy which comes along with Windows Phone SDK.
Is this what are you asking for?