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I want to cross compile a project which I compiled on raspberry directly so far. I worked through some tutorials, created my raspi sysroot dir and my toolchain file and started compiling some dependent projects. Everything compiles fine up to the project containing Qt5. The problem I run into is involving the Qt tools for moc generation called by

set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON)

which calls rcc and

qt5_wrap_cpp(HDR_MOC ${H_FILES})

which calls moc.

The error message I get is

error while loading shared libraries: libz.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

The path to rcc and moc points to the raspi sysroot executables, which I think should be correct. I checked for zlib and it exists on my host and in the sysroot as well. My host is running Ubuntu 18.0 and tried comiling with both lib64z1, lib64z1-dev and lib32z1, lib32z1-dev installed an always get the same error.

I searched the internet but to my surprise I found nothing related. Maybe I am missing something really obvious.

Any help is highly appreciated.

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  • "The path to rcc and moc points to the raspi sysroot executables, which I think should be correct." - When cross-compile, tools involved during the build process should be from the host machine, not from the target ones. Do you have rcc and moc on the host (Ununtu)?
    – Tsyvarev
    Sep 12, 2019 at 14:14
  • Thanks a lot Tsyvarev. This pointed me in the right direction. CMake insisted to use the rootfs binaries until I finally found this: stackoverflow.com/questions/39075040/…. Now the mocs are generated, but I get errors when compiling the mocs. Seems to be a Qt version conflict, but I am one step further, so thanks for that. Sep 13, 2019 at 9:44

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