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[Solved]how install qt on ubuntu?

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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
    Lifetime Qt Champion
    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    Hi,

    To be helped, you have to give more informations like version of Ubuntu, error output etc...

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    • sierdzioS Offline
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      sierdzio
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      wrote on last edited by
      #3

      Make the file executable if it is not already.

      (Z(:^

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      • W Offline
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        whitesong
        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        this is all i have done.
        @
        moslem@moslem-945GZ-CT-M:~$ cd /media/moslem/0EB40068B400549D/
        moslem@moslem-945GZ-CT-M:/media/moslem/0EB40068B400549D$ chmod +x qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run
        moslem@moslem-945GZ-CT-M:/media/moslem/0EB40068B400549D$ sudo ./qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run
        [sudo] password for moslem:
        sudo: ./qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run: command not found
        @

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        • sierdzioS Offline
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          sierdzio
          Moderators
          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          Hm, I've experienced that a few times in the old Nokia SDK. I don't know what is the cause - for me it worked sometimes, but I couldn't pinpoint the root of the problem.

          EDIT hey, you don't need to run this as root! User privileges are enough.

          (Z(:^

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            whitesong
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            My ubuntu is 12.10.
            when i write
            @./qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run@

            without sudo it shows me

            @Permission denied@

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            • sierdzioS Offline
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              sierdzio
              Moderators
              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              @
              sudo chown <your username> qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run
              sudo chmod 777 qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run
              @

              (Z(:^

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              • B Offline
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                Billcode
                wrote on last edited by
                #8
                1. start terminal
                2. navigate to the folder with your .run file (eg. cd /home/downloads/)
                3. type: sudo chmod +x qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run (Enter)
                4. type: ./qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run (Enter - the installation wizard should start)
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                • W Offline
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                  whitesong
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  I wrote your code and show me this

                  @moslem@moslem-945GZ-CT-M:/media/moslem/0EB40068B400549D$ sudo chown moslem qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run
                  moslem@moslem-945GZ-CT-M:/media/moslem/0EB40068B400549D$ sudo chmod 777 qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run
                  moslem@moslem-945GZ-CT-M:/media/moslem/0EB40068B400549D$
                  @
                  what must I do now?

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                  • sierdzioS Offline
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                    sierdzio
                    Moderators
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    Run the binary, just like before:
                    @
                    ./qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run
                    @

                    (Z(:^

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                    • W Offline
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                      whitesong
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #11

                      Oh, thanks everyone I've found out why it showed me the error. I must use 'sudo' before 'chmod'

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                        tobias.hunger
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                        #12

                        "command not found" is (among other things) linux prosaic way about mismatched binary word sizes.

                        So are you sure you are on a 32bit ubuntu? Or on a 64bit ubuntu with a 32bit set of libraries installed in addition to the normal 64bit ones?

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