Hi Christian,
    thank you for your help, it works!

A user asked a similar question on the toradex community developer and I shared your solution, I hope you don't mind.

Thank you again,
Stefano.

On 08/03/2016 21:00, yocto-request@yoctoproject.org wrote:
Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2016 19:52:50 +0100
From: Christian Ege <k4230r6@gmail.com>
To: <yocto@yoctoproject.org>
Subject: Re: [yocto] Image SDK with qmake
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Hi Stefano,


Am 8. M?rz 2016 3:55:09 nachm. schrieb Stefano Cordibella 
<stefano.cordibella@edalab.it>:

> Hi list,
>      I am working on an image that use Qt5 and now I want to share an
> SDK with some of our developers.
>
> When I try to generate the SDK with bitbake -c populate_sdk
> <image_name>  there isn't a cross qmake in the generated SDK.
> On the other hand when I try to use bitbake meta-toolchain-qt5 some
> image libraries and tools are missing on the SDK.
>
Have you put this in your image?
inherit populate_sdk_qt5

Like I did for meta-udoo
https://github.com/graugans/meta-udoo/blob/jethro/qt5-layer/recipes-qt/images/udoo-image-qt5.bb

Best,
Christian

> I read about Qt5 and SDK in the meta-qt5 wiki, but I suppose that the
> related patch is integrated in the fido release that I am using.
>
> So the question is: are there any way to generate a complete SDK with
> Qt5 cross tools for my custom image? I have to add some sort on
> nativesdk qt5 package to my image in IMAGE_INSTALL ?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Stefano.
>
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