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Linking Qt Creator to Qt5

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    Adekyn
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    Hello,

    I'm attempting to use Qt Creator (2.4.0-rc) with Qt5.

    I have successfully downloaded Qt5 from the Git repository and compiled Qt5 without any errors.

    In Qt Creator --> Preferences --> Build & Run, I have added path to "qmake" for Qt 5.0.0 under the "Qt Versions" tab.

    After creating a new project (or opening an existing project), Qt Creator cannot locate Qt5 libs/headers.

    Example: Attempting to use "#include <QtGui/QApplication>" results in a "No such file or directory" message on hover.

    I obviously need to point Qt Creator to the ../qt5/qtbase/lib folder (which contains the QtGui module, among others), but I cannot discern how/were this is done.

    Can anyone point me in the right direction?

    Thanks

    [OS X 10.7.2]

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      mohsen
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      the easiest way is to install Qt Creator inside your Qt5 directory and then set lib and include env variables path to Qt5 directories using “sudo vi /etc/launchd.conf” on terminal.

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        sierdzio
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        The header you mention does not exist in Qt5. There are some source incompatible changes in Qt5.

        Instead of "#include <QtGui/QApplication>" try "#include <QtWidgets/QApplication>" or QCoreApplication (sorry for no details, it's been a while since I tinkered with Qt5 last time, I simply don't remember the exact one).

        (Z(:^

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