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[SOLVED] qt-creator could not find or load the Qt platform plugin xcb ?

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    EdOfTheMountain
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    I * think * I have all xcb dependencies installed:
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    yum install libxcb libxcb-devel xcb-util xcb-util-devel
    rpm -qa |grep xcb
    libxcb-1.8.1-1.el6.x86_64
    xcb-util-devel-0.3.6-1.el6.x86_64
    libxcb-devel-1.8.1-1.el6.x86_64
    xcb-util-0.3.6-1.el6.x86_64
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    Thank you very much for detailing the "standard" way of installing Qt! I will try your approach.

    I am working on building a kickstart for a 64-bit CentOS 6.4 build machine that will be used to build and port our old 32-bit CentOS 5.2 software. The "-developer-build" option did not seem appropriate for a build machine that build software and makes RPM packages for distribution.

    Attempting to use Qt 5 installers downloaded fromhttp://qt-project.org resulted in complaints about the old packages used in CentOS 6.4 which are:
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    libstdc++-4.4.7-3.el6.x86_64
    gcc-4.4.7-3.el6.x86_64
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    So I * think * I need to build Qt5 from source to create a new build machine using the older CentOS 6.4 4.4.7 libraries. Does this make sense?

    Or is it better to upgrade to 4.7 versions of libc and libstdc++ and then build software releases using RPATH to a new 4.7 libstdc++.so that I deploy with my software?

    Opinions and recommendations are much appreciated.

    Thanks again,

    -Ed

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      EdOfTheMountain
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      All is good! Thank you!

      I discovered the Red Hat DevTools 1.1 for CentOS-5/6 x86_64 and updated GCC tools on my CentOS 6.4 build machine from gcc version 4.4.7 to 4.7.

      • http://people.centos.org/tru/devtools-1.1/
      • https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/Red_Hat_Developer_Toolset/

      The devtools work great! I wished I had discovered them sooner. They use Software Collections (SCLs) that install all the tools under /opt directory without polluting any of the existing gcc version 4.4.7 CentOS 6.4 developer tools. Now if I could only figure out how to install and use both 32-bit and 64-bit Red Hat DevTools to build software apps under 64-bit CentoOS 6.4?

      Recipe used:
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      Install missing Qt build dependencies:

      yum install libxcb libxcb-devel xcb-util xcb-util-devel

      Install Red Hat DevTools 1.1 for CentOS-5/6 x86_64

      wget http://people.centos.org/tru/devtools-1.1/devtools-1.1.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/devtools-1.1.repo
      yum install devtoolset-1.1

      Open new terminal in ~/projects folder and enable devtoolset-1.1

      mkdir ~/projects
      cd ~/projects
      scl enable devtoolset-1.1 bash

      Test - Expect to see gcc version 4.7.2 ( * not * gcc version 4.4.7 )

      gcc -v

      Git Qt source

      git clone git://gitorious.org/qt/qt5.git qt5
      cd qt5
      git checkout stable
      perl init-repository

      Clean and configure

      Optional clean is needed if re-configuring

      git submodule foreach --recursive "git clean -dfx"
      ./configure -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -no-gtkstyle -confirm-license -qt-libpng -no-c++11

      If making on multi-core, for example a quad-core,use "make -j 4"

      make

      make install copies to /usr/local/Qt-5.1.2/

      Run as su or using sudo

      make install

      Build Qt Creator

      export QTDIR=/usr/local/Qt-5.1.2/

      Git Qt Creator source

      cd ~/projects
      git clone git://gitorious.org/qt-creator/qt-creator.git
      cd qt-creator

      ${QTDIR}/bin/qmake -r
      make

      ./bin/qtcreator &
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      Thanks again for your help!

      -Ed

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        sierdzio
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        I think it's a good candidate for posting on a wiki. Care to update "the guide":http://qt-project.org/wiki/Building_Qt_5_from_Git yourself or should I do it? I think a lot of people can benefit from your description - questions about building on CentOS are rather frequent.

        (Z(:^

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          EdOfTheMountain
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          Sure, I'll take a stab at it.

          Thanks!

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            EdOfTheMountain
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            I changed my mind. Can you please update the guide for me?

            It was not clear to me how you would edit an existing wiki article without damaging existing content. I am used to MediaWiki.

            Thanks!

            -Ed

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              sierdzio
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              OK no problem, I'll do it right away.

              Edit: done.

              (Z(:^

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                Lugaxx
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                EdOfTheMountain's guide doesn't work for me.

                [quote author="EdOfTheMountain" date="1375458145"]
                make
                [/quote]

                @.obj/moc_qqmlvaluetype_p.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized
                collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                make[3]: *** [../../lib/libQt5Qml.so.5.2.0] Error 1
                make[3]: Leaving directory /opt/sw/qt5/qt5/qtdeclarative/src/qml' make[2]: *** [sub-qml-make_first-ordered] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory /opt/sw/qt5/qt5/qtdeclarative/src'
                make[1]: *** [sub-src-make_first] Error 2
                make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/sw/qt5/qt5/qtdeclarative'
                make: *** [module-qtdeclarative-make_first] Error 2@

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                  alphabit
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                  Hi guys,

                  I followed the steps listed but with yesterday's source and on centos 6.4 and everything works fine, except for the mouse scroll wheel. I VNC into the box that qt-creator compiled and installed from sources, but VNC or no VNC, the scrollwheel just doesn't work. I recompiled Qt and Qt-Creator a number of times but still no go. I have all the xcb packages installed but the scrollwheel just doesn't work. Did anyone experience this issue?

                  Thanks

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                    No, I have not had that problem. Check out the configure output: maybe there are some hints there.

                    (Z(:^

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                      I checked the output and didn't find anything out of the norms. Let me post the output here, maybe your eyes may find something.

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                      Configure summary

                      Build type: linux-g++ (x86_64, CPU features: mmx sse sse2)
                      Platform notes:

                              - Also available for Linux: linux-kcc linux-icc linux-cxx
                      

                      Build options:
                      Configuration .......... accessibility accessibility-atspi-bridge alsa audio-backend avx avx2 clock-gettime clock-monotonic compile_examples concurrent dbus evdev eventfd fontconfig full-config getaddrinfo getifaddrs glib iconv inotify ipv6ifname large-config largefile linuxfb medium-config minimal-config mremap nis no-harfbuzz opengl openssl pcre png posix_fallocate precompile_header pulseaudio qpa qpa reduce_exports reduce_relocations release rpath shared small-config sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 system-freetype system-jpeg system-zlib xcb xcb-glx xcb-plugin xcb-render xcb-sm xcb-xlib xinput2 xkbcommon-qt xlib xrender
                      Build parts ............ libs tools
                      Mode ................... release
                      Using C++11 ............ no
                      Using PCH .............. yes
                      Target compiler supports:
                      SSE2/SSE3/SSSE3 ...... yes/yes/yes
                      SSE4.1/SSE4.2 ........ yes/yes
                      AVX/AVX2 ............. yes/yes

                      Qt modules and options:
                      Qt D-Bus ............... yes (loading dbus-1 at runtime)
                      Qt Concurrent .......... yes
                      Qt GUI ................. yes
                      Qt Widgets ............. yes
                      Large File ............. yes
                      QML debugging .......... yes
                      Use system proxies ..... no

                      Support enabled for:
                      Accessibility .......... yes
                      ALSA ................... yes
                      CUPS ................... no
                      FontConfig ............. yes
                      FreeType ............... yes (system library)
                      Glib ................... yes
                      GTK theme .............. no
                      HarfBuzz ............... no
                      Iconv .................. yes
                      ICU .................... no
                      Image formats:
                      GIF .................. yes (plugin, using bundled copy)
                      JPEG ................. yes (plugin, using system library)
                      PNG .................. yes (in QtGui, using bundled copy)
                      journald ............... no
                      mtdev .................. no
                      Networking:
                      getaddrinfo .......... yes
                      getifaddrs ........... yes
                      IPv6 ifname .......... yes
                      OpenSSL .............. yes (loading libraries at run-time)
                      NIS .................... yes
                      OpenGL / OpenVG:
                      EGL .................. no
                      OpenGL ............... desktop
                      OpenVG ............... no
                      PCRE ................... yes (bundled copy)
                      pkg-config ............. yes
                      PulseAudio ............. yes
                      QPA backends:
                      DirectFB ............. no
                      EGLFS ................ no
                      KMS .................. no
                      LinuxFB .............. yes
                      XCB .................. yes (system library)
                      EGL on X ........... no
                      GLX ................ yes
                      MIT-SHM ............ yes
                      Xcb-Xlib ........... yes
                      Xcursor ............ yes (loaded at runtime)
                      Xfixes ............. yes (loaded at runtime)
                      Xi ................. no
                      Xi2 ................ yes
                      Xinerama ........... yes (loaded at runtime)
                      Xrandr ............. yes (loaded at runtime)
                      Xrender ............ yes
                      XKB ................ no
                      XShape ............. yes
                      XSync .............. yes
                      XVideo ............. yes
                      Session management ..... yes
                      SQL drivers:
                      DB2 .................. no
                      InterBase ............ no
                      MySQL ................ yes (plugin)
                      OCI .................. no
                      ODBC ................. no
                      PostgreSQL ........... yes (plugin)
                      SQLite 2 ............. no
                      SQLite ............... yes (plugin, using bundled copy)
                      TDS .................. no
                      udev ................... no
                      xkbcommon .............. yes (bundled copy, XKB config root: /usr/share/X11/xkb)
                      zlib ................... yes (system library)

                      NOTE: libxkbcommon and libxkbcommon-x11 0.4.0 or higher not found on the system, will use
                      the bundled version from 3rd party directory.

                      Qt is now configured for building. Just run 'gmake'.
                      Once everything is built, you must run 'gmake install'.
                      Qt will be installed into /usr/local/Qt-5.3.0

                      Prior to reconfiguration, make sure you remove any leftovers from
                      the previous build.

                      @

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                        Looks good to me, too...

                        (Z(:^

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                          alphabit
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                          Would this qualify as a bug? I can reproduce this everytime on a Centos 6.4 and 6.5.

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                            Yes, please "report it":https://qt-project.org/wiki/ReportingBugsInQt.

                            The wiki page is not part of documentation per se, so you can't claim it's a bug because a thing from the docs is not working, but I think it's important to notify the Qt dev that something is wrong.

                            (Z(:^

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                              alphabit
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                              Hi sierdzio,

                              Apparently, there is an existing "bug":https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-38169 with 5.3beta1, which I am experiencing since I cloned a few days back. I read the bug report and it looks like 5.2.1 was all good. I want to follow the same instructions listed on this post to "build 5.2.1 from source.":http://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/qt/5.2/5.2.1/single/ .Would they work? The file I was hoping to download is qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.1.tar.gz.

                              Thanks.

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                                [quote author="alphabit" date="1398321241"]Would they work? The file I was hoping to download is qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.1.tar.gz.Thanks.[/quote]

                                You need to check yourself. I have seen enough errors on CentOS to try to stay away from that OS as far as possible.

                                I often build Qt on Kubuntu linux and sometimes on OpenSUSE - there it works without problems, every time.

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