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  • Kent-DorfmanK Offline
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    Kent-Dorfman
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    something folks don't think about: after installing any linux/mesa opengl packages it is a good idea to re-install your nvidia drivers if you have nvidia, especially if you are using the nvidia.com drivers. Their tarball overwrites some of the mesa files and unless you reinstall the nvidia driver, either you won't get acceleration, or opengl will just break.

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    • Kent-DorfmanK Kent-Dorfman

      something folks don't think about: after installing any linux/mesa opengl packages it is a good idea to re-install your nvidia drivers if you have nvidia, especially if you are using the nvidia.com drivers. Their tarball overwrites some of the mesa files and unless you reinstall the nvidia driver, either you won't get acceleration, or opengl will just break.

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      arsinte_andrei
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      @Kent-Dorfman
      some of us (hope the great majority) rely on the free (as in freedom GNU - GPL) nouveau driver - which is compatible with mesa. I think that what Linus said to nVidia in his lecture at the conference is still a valid point even today.. so...
      F...k you nVidia!!! - this is why I'm using GNU/Linux to be free!!!

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      • A arsinte_andrei

        @harry747 said in compilation problem:

        sudo apt-get

        do

        sudo apt-cache search glut
        

        and install dev packages from there
        like sudo apt-get install freeglut3-dev

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        harry747
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        sudo apt-get install freeglut3-dev

        i did that. but now i have another problem: as soon as i click the green triangle to build my project, i get a dialog box titled "custom executable". it says "could not find the executable. please specify one". so what "executable" is this about? where can i find this "executable"? i have loads of executables on my system, so how do i know which one i need to specify?

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          @Kent-Dorfman
          some of us (hope the great majority) rely on the free (as in freedom GNU - GPL) nouveau driver - which is compatible with mesa. I think that what Linus said to nVidia in his lecture at the conference is still a valid point even today.. so...
          F...k you nVidia!!! - this is why I'm using GNU/Linux to be free!!!

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            hi.
            some time ago i started a project using an older version of Qt which i then put on ice. recently i decided to continue working on the project but now i have a problem: when i try to compile anything (even a brand new project with zero changes) i get the following error:

            error: GL/gl.h: No such file or directory

            and it shows me the file where it says:

            # include <GL/gl.h>

            but that file is not one of mine. so what's going on here, and what can i do to solve this?

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            Pablo J. Rogina
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            @harry747 said in compilation problem:

            some time ago i started a project using an older version of Qt which i then put on ice. r

            It's not just that you put your Qt project on hold, moreover it looks like you changed/upgraded your development environment in between :-)

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              sudo apt-get install freeglut3-dev

              i did that. but now i have another problem: as soon as i click the green triangle to build my project, i get a dialog box titled "custom executable". it says "could not find the executable. please specify one". so what "executable" is this about? where can i find this "executable"? i have loads of executables on my system, so how do i know which one i need to specify?

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              jsulm
              Lifetime Qt Champion
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              @harry747 said in compilation problem:

              so what "executable" is this about?

              The executable of your application which is generated when it is built. Do the following:

              • Delete build directory
              • Execute make
              • Build

              Does it work then?
              If not, please post your pro file.

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

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @harry747 said in compilation problem:

                so what "executable" is this about?

                The executable of your application which is generated when it is built. Do the following:

                • Delete build directory
                • Execute make
                • Build

                Does it work then?
                If not, please post your pro file.

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                harry747
                wrote on last edited by aha_1980
                #13

                so what "executable" is this about?

                The executable of your application which is generated when it is built.

                but then why does this also happen with a brand new project? in that case i can't select a executable because it doesn't exist yet.

                Do the following:

                • Delete build directory

                done that.

                • Execute make

                how do i do that? i found a menu item "run qmake". is that what you mean?

                • Build

                Does it work then?

                i deleted the build directory, then ran qmake from th menu (see above) and when i tried to build, it still asked me for a "custom executable" :-(

                If not, please post your pro file.

                here it is:

                #-------------------------------------------------
                #
                # Project created by QtCreator 2017-02-05T10:37:55
                #
                #-------------------------------------------------
                
                QT       += widgets gui core
                
                TARGET = LCARSlib
                TEMPLATE = lib
                
                DEFINES += LCARSLIB_LIBRARY
                
                # The following define makes your compiler emit warnings if you use
                # any feature of Qt which as been marked as deprecated (the exact warnings
                # depend on your compiler). Please consult the documentation of the
                # deprecated API in order to know how to port your code away from it.
                DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
                
                # You can also make your code fail to compile if you use deprecated APIs.
                # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
                # You can also select to disable deprecated APIs only up to a certain version of Qt.
                #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
                
                SOURCES += lcarslib.cpp \
                    lcarsbutton.cpp \
                    lcarsuielement.cpp \
                    lcarsprefs.cpp \
                    lcarsscreen.cpp
                
                HEADERS += lcarslib.h\
                        lcarslib_global.h \
                    lcarsbutton.h \
                    lcarsuielement.h \
                    lcarsprefs.h \
                    lcarsscreen.h
                
                unix {
                    target.path = /usr/lib
                    INSTALLS += target
                }
                

                [Edit aha_1980: added code tags]

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                  arsinte_andrei
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                  what you have there it's a lib and not a program so how do you intend to use the lib?? you should make a small program to test your lib... lib is a library under GNU/Linux or a dll (dynamic link library) in windows

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                  • H harry747

                    so what "executable" is this about?

                    The executable of your application which is generated when it is built.

                    but then why does this also happen with a brand new project? in that case i can't select a executable because it doesn't exist yet.

                    Do the following:

                    • Delete build directory

                    done that.

                    • Execute make

                    how do i do that? i found a menu item "run qmake". is that what you mean?

                    • Build

                    Does it work then?

                    i deleted the build directory, then ran qmake from th menu (see above) and when i tried to build, it still asked me for a "custom executable" :-(

                    If not, please post your pro file.

                    here it is:

                    #-------------------------------------------------
                    #
                    # Project created by QtCreator 2017-02-05T10:37:55
                    #
                    #-------------------------------------------------
                    
                    QT       += widgets gui core
                    
                    TARGET = LCARSlib
                    TEMPLATE = lib
                    
                    DEFINES += LCARSLIB_LIBRARY
                    
                    # The following define makes your compiler emit warnings if you use
                    # any feature of Qt which as been marked as deprecated (the exact warnings
                    # depend on your compiler). Please consult the documentation of the
                    # deprecated API in order to know how to port your code away from it.
                    DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
                    
                    # You can also make your code fail to compile if you use deprecated APIs.
                    # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
                    # You can also select to disable deprecated APIs only up to a certain version of Qt.
                    #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
                    
                    SOURCES += lcarslib.cpp \
                        lcarsbutton.cpp \
                        lcarsuielement.cpp \
                        lcarsprefs.cpp \
                        lcarsscreen.cpp
                    
                    HEADERS += lcarslib.h\
                            lcarslib_global.h \
                        lcarsbutton.h \
                        lcarsuielement.h \
                        lcarsprefs.h \
                        lcarsscreen.h
                    
                    unix {
                        target.path = /usr/lib
                        INSTALLS += target
                    }
                    

                    [Edit aha_1980: added code tags]

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                    jsulm
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
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                    @harry747 said in compilation problem:

                    Execute make

                    how do i do that? i found a menu item "run qmake". is that what you mean?

                    Sorry, I mean qmake not make.
                    As @arsinte_andrei said your project is a library and not an executable - you can't execute a library.

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

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @harry747 said in compilation problem:

                      Execute make

                      how do i do that? i found a menu item "run qmake". is that what you mean?

                      Sorry, I mean qmake not make.
                      As @arsinte_andrei said your project is a library and not an executable - you can't execute a library.

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                      harry747
                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @jsulm
                      yeah, i know it's a library. but that doesn't explain why i can't compile it. so the question remains, what "custom executable" does this dialog box want me to select, and where can i find it?

                      as for what i want to do with the library, i started writing an app for the purpose of testing the library, but the app couldn't find the library, which is why i put the whole thing on ice. but that's problem for another thread...

                      and here's a question about the forums: when i created my account here, i tried to use my main email address at protonmail.com, but the forum stubbornly refused to accept it, and i had to use my secondary address. WHY?

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                      • H harry747

                        @jsulm
                        yeah, i know it's a library. but that doesn't explain why i can't compile it. so the question remains, what "custom executable" does this dialog box want me to select, and where can i find it?

                        as for what i want to do with the library, i started writing an app for the purpose of testing the library, but the app couldn't find the library, which is why i put the whole thing on ice. but that's problem for another thread...

                        and here's a question about the forums: when i created my account here, i tried to use my main email address at protonmail.com, but the forum stubbornly refused to accept it, and i had to use my secondary address. WHY?

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                        aha_1980
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by aha_1980
                        #17

                        @harry747 said in compilation problem:

                        yeah, i know it's a library. but that doesn't explain why i can't compile it. so the question remains, what "custom executable" does this dialog box want me to select, and where can i find it?

                        If you cannot compile it, please post the actual compile errors.

                        The "custom executable" dialog appears when you press "Run" (the green triangle), and because you cannot run the library itself you should select the corresponding executable for that.

                        as for what i want to do with the library, i started writing an app for the purpose of testing the library, but the app couldn't find the library, which is why i put the whole thing on ice. but that's problem for another thread...

                        On which platform are you? On Windows, the lib has to be in the same directory as the exe file; on Linux that is not enough and the LD_LIBRARY_PATH has to be adjusted.

                        The best thing you can do is to put library and exe in a SUBDIRS project and adjust the .pro file of the exe so it finds the library automatically. Then you can build the whole project in one step.

                        Edit: an example of such a project can be found here: https://github.com/rainbyte/example-qmake-subdirs

                        Regards

                        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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