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[SOLVED] I've installed Qt 5.6 but Ubuntu just find Qt 5.2.1

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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Hi,

    The version of Qt used to build Qt Creator has nothing to do with the version(s) of Qt you'll be using to write your applications.

    How did you get that plugin ?

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    • carles.sole.grauC Offline
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      #3

      Hi SGaist,
      I get this plugin (or extension) from GitHub repository: https://github.com/ashish157/QtKnobs

      For building this extensions Qt >= 5.3 is required and so it seems I 've just had installed de Qt 5.2.1 it crashes when I do "make".

      And sorry, but I not understand at all what you said about Qt versions: When I install Qt Creator, is it possible that any Qt versions was installed in my system (as I said, when I asked for it on terminal, it appears the message saying that "NO Qt version was installed").

      Thanks a lot!

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      • carles.sole.grauC carles.sole.grau

        Hi, I've installed Qt 5.6 8 weeks ago, and everything is fine.
        Then I just need to add a plugin and it doesn't work, and they said that maybe I had an old Qt Version installed in my computer, so in my Ubuntu Terminal i wrote:

        qtcreator -version
        

        It appears like i've not installed any qt version, so I did the apt-get

        sudo apt-get install qtcreator
        

        But now when I look for my Qt version it appears :

        carles@carles-ThinkPad-S5-Yoga-15:~$ qtcreator -version
        
        Qt Creator 3.0.1 based on Qt 5.2.1
        
        

        Anyone knows why ubuntu doesn't recognize the 5.6 version?

        Thank you very much

        JKSHJ Offline
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        JKSH
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        @carles.sole.grau said:

        Hi, I've installed Qt 5.6 8 weeks ago

        If you got this from the official qt.io site (e.g. https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/ ), then the installer already gave you a newer version of Qt Creator. You can find the executable in <Qt>/Tools/QtCreator/bin/

        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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          carles.sole.grau
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          #5

          Hi JKSH, thank you but I was already aware of it,
          in fact when I work, I use the Qt Creator 5.6 and it's working properly.

          The problem is that seems that from the terminal, Ubuntu doesn't recognize this installation.

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          • carles.sole.grauC carles.sole.grau

            Hi JKSH, thank you but I was already aware of it,
            in fact when I work, I use the Qt Creator 5.6 and it's working properly.

            The problem is that seems that from the terminal, Ubuntu doesn't recognize this installation.

            JKSHJ Offline
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            JKSH
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            @carles.sole.grau said:

            The problem is that seems that from the terminal, Ubuntu doesn't recognize this installation.

            That's expected. That is because the terminal will only "recognize" programs that were installed into the Ubuntu system directories. You use the which command to find out which version is used by the terminal:

            carles@carles-ThinkPad-S5-Yoga-15:~$ which qtcreator

            Note: You should not install the version that you downloaded into the Ubuntu system directories, because it will conflict with the version that is managed by the Ubuntu Software Center.

            If you want to use your newer version of Qt Creator from the terminal, you can specify its full path. For example:

            carles@carles-ThinkPad-S5-Yoga-15:~$ /home/carles/Qt/Tools/QtCreator/bin/qtcreator -version

            Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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              carles.sole.grau
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              It worked! Thanks, now my terminal recognize it:

              carles@carles-ThinkPad-S5-Yoga-15:~$ /home/carles/Qt/Tools/QtCreator/bin/qtcreator -version
              
              Qt Creator 3.6.1 based on Qt 5.6.0
              
              

              And so, if I want to install the plugin, how can I specify that I want to do "make" to this version? (when I'm running "qmake", and then "make", it returns error because it's using the Ubuntu system directories version.

              Thank you

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              • carles.sole.grauC carles.sole.grau

                It worked! Thanks, now my terminal recognize it:

                carles@carles-ThinkPad-S5-Yoga-15:~$ /home/carles/Qt/Tools/QtCreator/bin/qtcreator -version
                
                Qt Creator 3.6.1 based on Qt 5.6.0
                
                

                And so, if I want to install the plugin, how can I specify that I want to do "make" to this version? (when I'm running "qmake", and then "make", it returns error because it's using the Ubuntu system directories version.

                Thank you

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                JKSH
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                @carles.sole.grau said:

                It worked! Thanks, now my terminal recognize it:

                Great! :)

                And so, if I want to install the plugin, how can I specify that I want to do "make" to this version? (when I'm running "qmake", and then "make", it returns error because it's using the Ubuntu system directories version.

                I recommend you open the project in Qt Creator. There, you can select the correct kit to build your plugin.

                Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                  carles.sole.grau
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                  Ok, this step is the one I tried more than once but I don't get it.

                  Sorry for the ignorance, but, there is somewhere where this steps are explained? (because in the https://github.com/ashish157/QtKnobs, just said Run qmake && make && make install).

                  I will try it and I will said something.

                  Thanks a lot!

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                  • carles.sole.grauC carles.sole.grau

                    Ok, this step is the one I tried more than once but I don't get it.

                    Sorry for the ignorance, but, there is somewhere where this steps are explained? (because in the https://github.com/ashish157/QtKnobs, just said Run qmake && make && make install).

                    I will try it and I will said something.

                    Thanks a lot!

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                    JKSH
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                    @carles.sole.grau said:

                    Sorry for the ignorance, but, there is somewhere where this steps are explained? (because in the https://github.com/ashish157/QtKnobs, just said Run qmake && make && make install).

                    Have you built a project in Qt Creator before? That's the same as running qmake and make. You just need to open the .pro file in Qt Creator, select Qt 5.6, and build. (See http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-building-targets.html to get started)

                    For the last step, instead of calling make install, you just need to copy the Shared Object (.so) file in Qt Creator's folder. See http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/adding-plugins.html

                    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                      carles.sole.grau
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                      I think that I almost have it.
                      I have been able to create de .so, but I don't know if I'm copying it in the correct folder because when I execute an example using the plugin:

                      QQmlApplicationEngine failed to load component
                      qrc:/main.qml:4 module "QtKnobs" is not installed
                      

                      I copy the . so to: '/home/carles/Qt/Tools/QtCreator/lib/qtcreator/plugins/libqtknobsplugin.so'
                      I will keep on trying

                      Thank you

                      Than you

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                      • carles.sole.grauC Offline
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                        carles.sole.grau
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                        Well, I finally get it, but for doing the make install, I have need to do it from the terminal on the building directory.

                        Thank you !

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