$ modprobe unix # ./qt-app -qws need Unix Domain Socket module support
If you don't have unix module in your arm linux os, you need to compile unix module, which locates on linux-2.x.x/net/unix/ directory of linux-2.x.x source code tree. After make modules success, copy linux-2.x.x/net/unix/unix.ko to /lib/modules/linux-2.x.x/
kernel/net/unix/ directory of your arm linux os. Then $ modprobe unix.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Dooit
<dooit.lee@gmail.com> wrote:
--- Here I put the problem and information, but I am not sure whether is my linux kernel no support Unix socket --------
/mnt/xxx/qt4/hello $ uname -aLinux (none) 2.6.14-hi3511v100dmeb-less-release #1 Wed Mar 18 20:51:33 CST 2009 armv5tejl unknown /mnt/dooit/qt4/hello $ ./hello -qwsQWSServerSocket::init: Address family not supported by protocolQWSServerSocket: unable to create socket.QWSServerPrivate::initServer: server socket not listening: Address family not supported by protocolFailed to bind to /tmp/qtembedded-0/QtEmbedded-0Aborted/mnt/xxx/qt4/hello $ lsMakefile hello hello.cpp hello.o hello.pro/mnt/xxx/qt4/hello $ cat hello.cpp#include <QApplication>#include <QLabel>
int main(int argc, char **argv){QApplication app(argc, argv);QLabel *label = new QLabel("Hello Qt!");label->show();return app.exec();}