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    kishor_durve
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    Subsequently, though I was able to install Qt 4. I used the procedure given on this page: http://www.installion.co.uk/ubuntu/saucy/universe/q/qt-sdk/install.html
    I installed the following modules:

    1. Qt 4 Assistant
    2. Qt 4 Designer
    3. Qt 4 Linguist
    4. Qt Creator - I think there is a screw-up here as this is Qt Creator 2.7.1 which is based on Qt 5.0.2
      I am now looking for Qt Creator which will work with Qt 4
      If you can point me to procedure to install Qt 5 it will be great! I will then uninstall Qt 4 and install Qt 5
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      clochydd
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      I suggest using "this ":http://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/qt/5.3/5.3.0/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.3.0.run or "this ":http://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/qt/5.3/5.3.0/qt-opensource-linux-x64-android-5.3.0.run if you'd like to work with android, too.
      Change the downloaded .run to executable and - to make sure you see any messages - run the setup in a terminal window.

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        kishor_durve
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        Yes - I tried to run it in a terminal window. I got a message saying 'cannot execute binary file'.

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          kishor_durve
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          How do I change .run to executable? By changing properties->Permssions?

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            clochydd
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            In the terminal window change to the directory containing the .run-file, write:
            chmod 766 your_exact_filename.run + enter.
            If you look at the contents of your directory (ls -l) you will see:
            rwxrw-rw- 1 username groupname 123...size date filename
            where the rwx means that the user can read, write, execute that file.

            EDIT: You may use properties - permissions as well, but if you want to see the messages it's easier to work in the terminal window

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              kishor_durve
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              I did this but still cannot execute the file. I keep getting error 'cannot execute binary file'.

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                clochydd
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                Are you sure, that you are working with a 32bit Xubuntu?
                You will see this message if you try to run a 32bit program on a 64bit machine

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                  kishor_durve
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                  Yes. I checkd it just now with file /sbin/init.
                  I got the following output
                  ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, ARM, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.32, BuildID[sha1]=0x851f2b8d5f62868f13ac123ab8d5d6786f864559, stripped

                  So clearly it is 32 bit.

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                    clochydd
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                    I see - so unfortunately at the moment I have no idea how to solve that issue

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                      kishor_durve
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                      OK - Thanks anyway. BTW it is an ARM processor (Odroid).

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                        clochydd
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                        I fear the Xubuntu running on your Odroid is not 100% compatible - that seems to be the reason why the messages are similar to a 32/64bit mix.
                        I do not want to lead you the wrong path so hopefully you'll find a solution as you could already install the Qt 4 versions.

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