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    #26

    This thread got really confusing.

    @asanka424
    I'm not linking anything, it's in fact Ayush who's having trouble.

    @ayush_mistral
    Make sure you're running the qmake that came with the package you installed, and not a system-wide installed one. That's what's @SGaist was implying with his question, however it seems you do indeed. /home/mistral/Qt/5.5/gcc_64/bin/uic this looks exactly as I'd expect. I don't think your problem is related to the cpp unit library as I mentioned before. Besides running qmake again to recreate the project I'm running out of ideas ...

    Kind regards.

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      Could you check if you have libQt5*.so in any other place than /home/mistral/Qt/5.5/gcc_64/lib

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      @asanka424

      Hi,

      There are some common libQt5*.so files also present in the path /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu

      Thanks and Regards
      Ayush

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        @asanka424

        Hi,

        There are some common libQt5*.so files also present in the path /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu

        Thanks and Regards
        Ayush

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        @ayush_mistral
        Okay, then this: "Make sure you're running the qmake that came with the package you installed, and not a system-wide installed one." is quite relevant.
        Use the qmake that came with the package you installed. You can find it somewhere in the /home/mistral/Qt/.../bin folder. You go to your project, run make clean, then use the correct qmake to create the Makefile anew, and then you make your project again.

        Kind regards.

        Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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        • kshegunovK kshegunov

          @ayush_mistral
          Okay, then this: "Make sure you're running the qmake that came with the package you installed, and not a system-wide installed one." is quite relevant.
          Use the qmake that came with the package you installed. You can find it somewhere in the /home/mistral/Qt/.../bin folder. You go to your project, run make clean, then use the correct qmake to create the Makefile anew, and then you make your project again.

          Kind regards.

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          @kshegunov

          Hi I found the qmake executable in the path Qt5.5/gcc_64/bin folder

          Can you please tell me which tab should I change in qt projects tab to provide the path for the appropriate qmake?

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            @kshegunov

            Hi I found the qmake executable in the path Qt5.5/gcc_64/bin folder

            Can you please tell me which tab should I change in qt projects tab to provide the path for the appropriate qmake?

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            @ayush_mistral
            Actually you set up a kit for QtCreator and then change the kit for your project. To make your kit work with the Qt you've downloaded just specify the correct qmake executable and a name that you'd recognize.
            The kit your project uses is on the projects page, up-most, just below the name of the project. You have the kit name there and under it two buttons - build and run. Pointing at the kit name ("Qt 5.6 64 bit" in my case) will cause a down arrow to show next to the text. Clicking the arrow there's a context menu that has Change kit on it, and you just select the one you like. After changing the kit, do a full rebuild of your project.

            Kind regards.

            Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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            • kshegunovK kshegunov

              @ayush_mistral
              Actually you set up a kit for QtCreator and then change the kit for your project. To make your kit work with the Qt you've downloaded just specify the correct qmake executable and a name that you'd recognize.
              The kit your project uses is on the projects page, up-most, just below the name of the project. You have the kit name there and under it two buttons - build and run. Pointing at the kit name ("Qt 5.6 64 bit" in my case) will cause a down arrow to show next to the text. Clicking the arrow there's a context menu that has Change kit on it, and you just select the one you like. After changing the kit, do a full rebuild of your project.

              Kind regards.

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              @kshegunov

              Hi,

              I have the following settings in the newly created kit

              Name- cppunit_qt
              Device type - desktop
              Device - Local PC
              Compiler - GCC (x86 64bit in /usr/bin)
              Debugger - System GDB at /usr/bin/gdb

              Try to make clean and rebuild the project still the error is the same
              Can you please tell me if I am missing something or doing something wrong?

              Thanks and Regards
              Ayush
              Qt Version - Qt5.5.1GCC 64bit

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                @kshegunov

                Hi,

                I have the following settings in the newly created kit

                Name- cppunit_qt
                Device type - desktop
                Device - Local PC
                Compiler - GCC (x86 64bit in /usr/bin)
                Debugger - System GDB at /usr/bin/gdb

                Try to make clean and rebuild the project still the error is the same
                Can you please tell me if I am missing something or doing something wrong?

                Thanks and Regards
                Ayush
                Qt Version - Qt5.5.1GCC 64bit

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                @ayush_mistral Which Qt version did you set in that kit?

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @ayush_mistral Which Qt version did you set in that kit?

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                  @jsulm

                  I set 5.5.1

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                    @jsulm

                    I set 5.5.1

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                    #34

                    @ayush_mistral
                    But with which qmake that is? If you go to the "Manage kits" page and look at the "Qt versions" tab you see that there's a qmake location column. You'd want to have the version you use to match the qmake you have in the manually installed directory. I have the following table:

                    Auto-detected
                        Qt 5.5.1 in PATH (System)         /usr/bin/qmake
                    Manual
                        Qt 5.6.0 (qt5)                    /home/nye/Programming/C++/qt/qt-5.6/qtbase/bin/qmake
                        Qt 5.7.0 (qt-dev)                 /home/nye/Programming/C++/qt/qt-dev/qtbase/bin/qmake
                    

                    Any of those can be used to make a kit, however in your case you need to make sure to use the one you installed from the SDK package.

                    Kind regards.

                    Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                    • kshegunovK kshegunov

                      @ayush_mistral
                      But with which qmake that is? If you go to the "Manage kits" page and look at the "Qt versions" tab you see that there's a qmake location column. You'd want to have the version you use to match the qmake you have in the manually installed directory. I have the following table:

                      Auto-detected
                          Qt 5.5.1 in PATH (System)         /usr/bin/qmake
                      Manual
                          Qt 5.6.0 (qt5)                    /home/nye/Programming/C++/qt/qt-5.6/qtbase/bin/qmake
                          Qt 5.7.0 (qt-dev)                 /home/nye/Programming/C++/qt/qt-dev/qtbase/bin/qmake
                      

                      Any of those can be used to make a kit, however in your case you need to make sure to use the one you installed from the SDK package.

                      Kind regards.

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                      @kshegunov sorry I was replyin from my phone and seems like reply gone to you.

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                      • kshegunovK kshegunov

                        @ayush_mistral
                        But with which qmake that is? If you go to the "Manage kits" page and look at the "Qt versions" tab you see that there's a qmake location column. You'd want to have the version you use to match the qmake you have in the manually installed directory. I have the following table:

                        Auto-detected
                            Qt 5.5.1 in PATH (System)         /usr/bin/qmake
                        Manual
                            Qt 5.6.0 (qt5)                    /home/nye/Programming/C++/qt/qt-5.6/qtbase/bin/qmake
                            Qt 5.7.0 (qt-dev)                 /home/nye/Programming/C++/qt/qt-dev/qtbase/bin/qmake
                        

                        Any of those can be used to make a kit, however in your case you need to make sure to use the one you installed from the SDK package.

                        Kind regards.

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                        wrote on last edited by ayush_mistral
                        #36

                        @kshegunov

                        Hi,

                        In the QT versions tab of my newly created kit the path for the qmake is the same in the manually installed directory (/mistral/QT/5.5/gcc_64/bin/qmake). I also tried to change the qmake and added in the QT version present in path /usr/bin/qmake but still the error is same

                        Thanks and Regards
                        Ayush

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                          @kshegunov

                          Hi,

                          In the QT versions tab of my newly created kit the path for the qmake is the same in the manually installed directory (/mistral/QT/5.5/gcc_64/bin/qmake). I also tried to change the qmake and added in the QT version present in path /usr/bin/qmake but still the error is same

                          Thanks and Regards
                          Ayush

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                          wrote on last edited by
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                          @ayush_mistral
                          Hello,

                          In the QT versions tab of my newly created kit the path for the qmake is the same in the manually installed directory (/mistral/QT/5.5/gcc_64/bin/qmake)

                          This should be okay. I honestly am out of ideas ...

                          Kind regards.

                          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                            Spotting your earlier post ...

                            "There are some common libQt5.so files also present in the path /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu"

                            Since all ideas are exhausted I will venture a suggestion (as a beginner). A fresh installation.

                            ...

                            When I migrated from Qt4 to Qt 5.5.1 I got myself in quite a stew with conflicts with legacy Qt libraries. So I decided to start afresh.

                            I purged all old versions of Qt 4 and Qt 5.
                            I purged remaining libraries in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu (actually mine were in x86_32-linux-gnu)
                            I installed Qt 5.5.1 using workflow here ...

                            https://launchpad.net/~beineri/+archive/ubuntu/opt-qt551-trusty

                            and followed some other threads

                            http://askubuntu.com/questions/279421/how-can-i-install-qt-5-x-on-12-04-lts

                            ftp://ftp.oregonstate.edu/.2/lfs-website/blfs/view/svn/x/qt5.html

                            I ran command .. qmake --version

                            (see options by running command .. man qmake)

                            QMake version 3.0
                            Using Qt version 5.5.1 in /opt/qt55/lib

                            qtchooser -print-env
                            QT_SELECT="default"
                            QTTOOLDIR="/opt/qt55/bin"
                            QTLIBDIR="/opt/qt55/li"

                            I edited ~/.profile as follows (two lines)

                            export QT5PREFIX="/opt/qt55"
                            export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/qt55/bin":${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}

                            I checked and edited the paths in Qt Creator

                            And I was then out of my conflicts mess.
                            But this is just a hunch that you have conflicts as I did.
                            I would put your Qt 5.5.1 installation in /opt/qt55

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