Website: http://qgroundcontrol.com
Source code for QGroundControl is kept on GitHub: https://github.com/mavlink/qgroundcontrol.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/mavlink/qgroundcontrol.git
Each time you pull new source to your repository you should run git submodule update
to get the latest submodules as well. Since QGroundControl uses submodules, using the zip file for source download will not work. You must use git.
The source code is dual-licensed under Apache 2.0 and GPLv3.
https://docs.qgroundcontrol.com/en/
QGroundControl builds are supported for OSX, Linux, Windows, iOS and Android. QGroundControl uses Qt as its cross-platform support library and uses QtCreator as its default build environment.
- OSX: OSX 10.7 or higher, 64 bit, clang compiler (IMPORTANT: XCode 8 requires a workaround described below)
- Ubuntu: 64 bit, gcc compiler
- Windows: Vista or higher, 32 bit, Visual Studio 2015 compiler
- iOS: 8.0 and higher
- Android: Jelly Bean (4.1) and higher. Standard QGC is built against ndk version 19.
- Qt version: 5.9.3 only
You need to install Qt as described below instead of using pre-built packages from say, a Linux distribution, because QGroundControl needs access to private Qt headers.
- Download the Qt installer
- Make sure to install Qt version 5.9.3. You will also need to install the Qt Speech package.
- Ubuntu: Set the downloaded file to executable using:
chmod +x
. Install to default location for use with ./qgroundcontrol-start.sh. If you install Qt to a non-default location you will need to modify qgroundcontrol-start.sh in order to run downloaded builds. - Windows: Make sure to install VS 2015 32 bit package.
- Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install speech-dispatcher libudev-dev libsdl2-dev
- Fedora: sudo dnf install speech-dispatcher SDL2-devel SDL2 systemd-devel
- Arch Linux: pacman -Sy speech-dispatcher
- Windows: USB Driver to connect to Pixhawk/PX4Flow/3DR Radio
- Android: Qt Android Setup
- Launch Qt Creator and open the
qgroundcontrol.pro
project. - Select the appropriate kit for your needs:
- OSX: Desktop Qt 5.9.3 clang 64 bit
- Ubuntu: Desktop Qt 5.9.3 GCC bit
- Windows: Desktop Qt 5.9.3 MSVC2015 32bit
- Android: Android for armeabi-v7a (GCC 4.9, Qt 5.9.3)
- Note: iOS builds must be built using xCode: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/ios-support.html. Use Qt Creator to generate the XCode project (Run Qmake from the context menu).
A Vagrantfile is provided to build QGroundControl using the Vagrant system. This will produce a native Linux build which can be run in the Vagrant Virtual Machine or on the host machine if it is compatible.
- Download Vagrant
- Install Vagrant
- From the root directory of the QGroundControl repository run "vagrant up"
- To use the graphical environment run "vagrant reload"
- Warnings as Errors: Specifying
CONFIG+=WarningsAsErrorsOn
will turn all warnings into errors which breaks the build. If you are working on a pull request you plan to submit to github for consideration, you should always run with this setting turned on, since it is required for all pull requests. NOTE: Putting this line into a file called "user_config.pri" in the top-level directory (same directory asqgroundcontrol.pro
) will set this flag on all builds without interfering with the GIT history. - Parallel builds: For non Windows builds, you can use the '-j#' option to run parellel builds.
- Location of built files: Individual build file results can be found in the
build_debug
orbuild_release
directories. The built executable can be found in thedebug
orrelease
directory. - If you get this error when running qgroundcontrol: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version 'GLIBCXX_3.4.20' not found. You need to either update to the latest gcc, or install the latest libstdc++.6 using: sudo apt-get install libstdc++6.
- Unit tests: To run unit tests it's necessary to build in
debug
mode withUNITTEST_BUILD
definition. After that it's necessary to copydeploy/qgroundcontrol-start.sh
script indebug
directory before runningqgroundcontrol-start.sh --unittests
.
QGroundControl has functionality that is dependent on the operating system and libraries installed by the user. The following sections describe these features, their dependencies, and how to disable/alter them during the build process. These features can be forcibly enabled/disabled by specifying additional values to qmake.
Integration with Opal-RT's RT-LAB simulator can be enabled on Windows by installing RT-LAB 7.2.4. This allows vehicles to be simulated in RT-LAB and communicate directly with QGC on the same computer as if the UAS was actually deployed. This support is enabled by default once the requisite RT-LAB software is installed. Disabling this can be done by adding DEFINES+=DISABLE_RTLAB
to qmake.
QGroundControl can talk to XBee wireless devices using their proprietary protocol directly on Windows and Linux platforms. This support is not necessary if you're not using XBee devices or aren't using their proprietary protocol. On Windows, the necessary dependencies are included in this repository and no additional steps are required. For Linux, change to the libs/thirdParty/libxbee
folder and run make;sudo make install
to install libxbee on your system (uninstalling can be done with a sudo make uninstall
). qmake
will automatically detect the library on Linux, so no other work is necessary.
To disable XBee support you may add DEFINES+=DISABLE_XBEE
to qmake.
Check the Video Streaming directory for further instructions.