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How to install 32-bit Qt on 64-bit Linux? (error while loading shared libraries: libx11-xcb.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)

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    Donald Duck
    wrote on 5 Jun 2018, 20:22 last edited by
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    How do I download the 32 bit version of Qt provided by that distribution?

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      wrote on 5 Jun 2018, 20:23 last edited by SGaist 6 May 2018, 20:30
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      Like you did for the other packages: apt-get install qtbase5-dev:i386and all other related dev packages that you need.

      [edit: Fixed package name SGaist]

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        Donald Duck
        wrote on 5 Jun 2018, 20:26 last edited by
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        I tried that and I got the error "E: Unable to locate package qt5base-dev:i386".

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          5 Jun 2018, 20:26

          I tried that and I got the error "E: Unable to locate package qt5base-dev:i386".

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          aha_1980
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          wrote on 5 Jun 2018, 20:29 last edited by
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          @Donald-Duck

          • which Linux is this exactly?
          • you may have more success asking in the distributions forum instead
          • from my experience, it's much easier to install a 32 bit Linux in a virtual machine instead fiddling with the i386 subsystems

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            wrote on 5 Jun 2018, 20:30 last edited by
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            Ok, wrong package name: it's qtbase5-dev.

            A quick search on packages.debian.org wold have gotten you the answer faster.

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              5 Jun 2018, 20:29

              @Donald-Duck

              • which Linux is this exactly?
              • you may have more success asking in the distributions forum instead
              • from my experience, it's much easier to install a 32 bit Linux in a virtual machine instead fiddling with the i386 subsystems

              Regards

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              Donald Duck
              wrote on 5 Jun 2018, 20:33 last edited by
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              @aha_1980 It's a 64-bit Ubuntu virtual machine. It's true that I could add a 32-bit virtual machine in addition to my 64-bit virtual machine, but I don't have that much disk space so I would prefer not to.

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                5 Jun 2018, 20:30

                Ok, wrong package name: it's qtbase5-dev.

                A quick search on packages.debian.org wold have gotten you the answer faster.

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                Donald Duck
                wrote on 5 Jun 2018, 20:39 last edited by
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                @SGaist I installed it. How do I compile my project as a 32-bit application now? I can't find where the 32-bit version is installed and it didn't add any kit to Qt Creator.

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                  5 Jun 2018, 20:39

                  @SGaist I installed it. How do I compile my project as a 32-bit application now? I can't find where the 32-bit version is installed and it didn't add any kit to Qt Creator.

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                  wrote on 5 Jun 2018, 20:43 last edited by
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                  @Donald-Duck I suggest you to use the MainteneanceTool application inside of Qt Folder

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                    wrote on 5 Jun 2018, 20:44 last edited by
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                    @Donald-Duck /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/qt5/bin/qmake

                    @KillerSmath As already written, there's no 32bit pre-built Qt for Linux since a long time.

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                      5 Jun 2018, 20:44

                      @Donald-Duck /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/qt5/bin/qmake

                      @KillerSmath As already written, there's no 32bit pre-built Qt for Linux since a long time.

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                      wrote on 5 Jun 2018, 20:57 last edited by
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                      @SGaist Thanks, I managed to get it to work. I added /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/qt5/bin/qmake to the Qt versions (Settings > Qt Versions) in Qt Creator and then added a kit using that Qt version.

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