The problem is the `qpm-cli --product-list` does not list `snapdragon_llvm_arm_toolchain_oem`.
However, using the same account, `Snapdragon LLVM Toolchain for ARM Technology` is accessible via `Qualcomm Package Manager` GUI.
Any advises on this?
# Steps done
1. Install Ubuntu 18.04.06 LTS Desktop with `minimal` (rather than `Normal`) as the option.
2. Download and install `QualcommPackageManager3.3.0.103.0.Linux-x86.deb` via `sudo dpkg -i <deb_filename>`
3. Open Terminal (via SSH) and type `qpm-cli --login <qualcomm_acount>` to login in.
4. Type `qpm-cli --product-list` to list all products available.
Problem: `qualcomm_snapdragon_llvm_arm_toolchain_oem` or a similar name haven't shown in the list.
5. However, if lunch the Qualcomm Package Manager GUI on the desktop, the `Snapdragon LLVM Toolchain for ARM Technology` is available for installation with options of different versions, after choose `Linux` for platform. A version, `v12.<hide>`, has installed to `/opt/qcom/Qualcomm_Snapdragon_LLVM_ARM_Toolchain_OEM` successfully with subfolders like `aarch64-linux-gnu` inside.
This installation is a part of setting up an dev env for the SDK compilation. It is preferred to perform it via command line, rather than GUI.
Any advices would be welcome.
Many thanks~