From fa190e22ab9c0807c5c68320c8e48fb29bf04aac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Friedemann Kleint Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 08:29:23 +0200 Subject: Documentation: Add option --no-qt-tools to cross building Task-number: PYSIDE-1810 Task-number: PYSIDE-802 Task-number: PYSIDE-2060 Change-Id: Ibc21268687c78d72a052d6556fd8a570ab0dca72 Reviewed-by: Christian Tismer Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes --- sources/pyside6/doc/gettingstarted.rst | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) (limited to 'sources/pyside6/doc/gettingstarted.rst') diff --git a/sources/pyside6/doc/gettingstarted.rst b/sources/pyside6/doc/gettingstarted.rst index 0ad6e0e8b..1a030e5f4 100644 --- a/sources/pyside6/doc/gettingstarted.rst +++ b/sources/pyside6/doc/gettingstarted.rst @@ -326,6 +326,10 @@ An example of the ``setup.py`` invocation might look like the following: Depending on the target platform, you could use ``linux_armv7``, ``linux_aarch64``, etc. +For embedded platforms, which typically do not have Qt and its tools fully +built, the option ``--no-qt-tools`` can be used to prevent the bundling of the +tools. + If the process succeeds, you will find the target wheels in your ``dist/`` directory, for example: -- cgit v1.2.3