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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Hi and welcome to devnet,

    What do you mean you can't find a normal qmake ? On your system ? What version of Qt did you choose when running the installer ?

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      If I type 'qmake' in the terminal window its says 'command not found'.
      If I search I find '/opt/Qt/5.2.0/android_armv5/bin/qmake' which gives Android-related warnings when I try it.
      On the installer window I selected 'Qt 5.2.0' and 'Tools'.
      Would I have got a different result if I had selected 'Qt 5.0.2' or '5.1.0' ?
      Obvs I could read the release notes, but some quick guidance would help !
      Am577

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        That's normal, the installer won't alter your system settings, so you have to use the full path to qmake if you want to use it or update your .profile/.bashrc to add your newly installed qmake path to PATH.

        What did you exactly select before installing ?

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          I selected 'Qt 5.2.0' and 'Tools' from the options in the Installer.
          I'm still surprised at the fact that 'qmake' gives Android-related warning
          messages. It certainly seems that I've got a Qt development system
          oriented to Android cross-development, rather than development for
          my Debian system. Viz the location of the 'qmake' that I am running, which
          seems to be the only one installed.

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            What does "find /path_to_Qt_install_folder -name qmake" return ?

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              '/path_to_Qt_install_folder': No such file or directory

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                "path_to_Qt_install_folder" means: replace this text by the path to your actual Qt install folder

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                  I thought it might !

                  /opt/Qt/5.2.0/android_x86/bin/qmake
                  /opt/Qt/5.2.0/android_armv7/bin/qmake
                  /opt/Qt/5.2.0/gcc/bin/qmake
                  /opt/Qt/5.2.0/gcc/doc/qmake
                  /opt/Qt/5.2.0/gcc/examples/qmake
                  /opt/Qt/5.2.0/android_armv5/bin/qmake
                  /opt/Qt/Tools/QtCreator/share/qtcreator/templates/wizards/plaincppapp/qmake
                  /opt/Qt/Tools/QtCreator/share/qtcreator/templates/wizards/plaincapp/qmake

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                    /opt/Qt/5.2.0/gcc/bin/qmake is the one to use for host development

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                      OK, Thanks. What's the recommended way to configure this e.g. just add it to my PATH ? Or should I export a QT setting ?
                      Thanks for the help, BTW.

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                        If you are using Qt Creator it should already been configured, if not, just add that version of Qt in the preferences and make a Kit with it.
                        If you want to run it from the command line, I would recommend using the full path, so you're always sure of which version of qmake you are using (you could also have the system qt dev tools installed)

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