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Facing issues regarding execution and documentation. #4

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sourabh-1996 opened this issue Apr 19, 2018 · 6 comments
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Facing issues regarding execution and documentation. #4

sourabh-1996 opened this issue Apr 19, 2018 · 6 comments

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@sourabh-1996
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Hi,
The MapKit3D Qt Getting Started Guide in Section 2.1.1 tells us to use the release package ltk-.zip but could not find that anywhere. We created an account in location studio and couldn’t figure out where to enter the api keys in configuration files as /opt/automotive folder is not to be seen in anywhere in the folder. There were also a number of missing header files when we tried to run the code using Qt Creator.

Any help regarding this will be highly appreciated. Thanks.

@aavulac
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aavulac commented Apr 19, 2018

Hi Sourabh,

you are looking in to a wrong document. Please follow the document mentioned in the read me. Here is the link-/navigation-next/doc/qt/AutoReferenceGettingStarted.doc.
please let me know if your run in to any issues.

thanks,
Chandra.

@sourabh-1996
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Thank you for the quick response. I am running into a couple more issues.

  1. After I run the install_automotive.sh located in thirdparty/qt/automotivedemo I get the following messages:
    cp: cannot stat 'bin/qtnavigator_console_plugin/libqtnavigatorconsoleplugin.so': No such file or directory
    cp: cannot stat 'bin/qtnavigator_console_plugin/qmldir': No such file or directory
    cp: cannot stat 'bin/qtnavigator_cluster_plugin/libqtnavigatorclusterplugin.so': No such file or directory
    cp: cannot stat 'bin/qtnavigator_cluster_plugin/qmldir': No such file or directory
    cp: cannot stat 'bin/mapviewplugin/libmapviewplugin.so': No such file or directory
    cp: cannot stat 'bin/mapviewplugin/qmldir': No such file or directory

  2. It says Automotive install successful but the directory /opt/automotivedemo is empty.

Any help regarding this will be highly appreciated. Thanks.

@aavulac
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aavulac commented Apr 24, 2018

Hi Sourabh, there are 2 approaches.

  1. you can installed the release package and run the automotivedemo or NeptuneUI clients.
  • follow section 2,3 & 5 from the AutoReferenceGettingStarted.doc.
  1. you can build and install the build package and run the automotivedemo or NeptuneUI clients.
  • follow section 4, 2.3.4 ,3 & 5 from the AutoReferenceGettingStarted.doc.

@sourabh-1996
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Thanks for your help. We were able to successfully bring up the Neptune UI Client.

We are working on the app development for the Automotive Grade Linux platform (https://www.automotivelinux.org/), and were planning to integrate the navigation app of Genivi into it. We are planning to follow the MapKit3d/NavKit3d getting started guide found in doc/qt/Release Docs. We want to know if the method that we are following is correct or do you have any suggestions regarding how we can go about this?

Thanks in advance.

@hsuntcs
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hsuntcs commented Apr 29, 2018

Hi Sourabh,

Please contact me at hao.sun@comtechtel.com, so we can better understand your requirements to support you.

Thanks,
--- Hao

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gunnarx commented Apr 30, 2018

Code maintenance and support should be public to benefit the whole community. I understand that email can be better to sort out some issues, sure - but then please have the conversation on a generic mailing list. If there is no particular list then genivi-projects@lists.genivi.org is our default. (If there will appear AGL-specific integration issues then of course some AGL list might also be appropriate to add but this seems to be about general understanding of how to actually use the code)

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