Linux Command to download + install Qt4.7
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Can someone please tell me the Linux command ,which can first download and then install Qt4.7 on my Laptop of it's own
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"Here":http://code.google.com/p/tonatiuh/wiki/InstallingQtForLinux is one guide available.
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@cave resolve qt-core@
I wonder if this answer is completely useless. :)
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[quote author="Smar" date="1292188366"]@cave resolve qt-core@
I wonder if this answer is completely useless. :)
http://paludis.pioto.org/clients/cave-resolve.html[/quote]
:-D
I thought Gentoo was well stablished on emerge.
@nsit_yogesh: if you have problems, tell us which is your Linux distribution.
Or... you can go to the "download page":http://qt.nokia.com/downloads and download a binary package for linux that works on all distributions. Just choose the proper one, 32bit or 64bit.
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On linux i download the sdk and execute this command:
I use this step:
chmod u+x qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2010.05.1.bin
./qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2010.05.1.bin
You have to install gcc if you haven't, and sometimes i use this command...
sudo apt-get build-dep qtcreator
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[quote author="disperso" date="1292187121"]If it's Debian, or ubuntu, or another based on Debian:
@aptitude install qtcreator@
That will pull the necessary dependencies.[/quote]
In Debian repository usually obsolete version. I mean stable versions :)
For all us as developers needed new unstable version of Qt, which have new pretty features ;)So I think building from source is one right way :D
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Stable version sometimes is not stable in the repository.
I download a new version every sdk was release (except from last version where i download the source).[quote author="Vass" date="1292281582"]
[quote author="disperso" date="1292187121"]If it's Debian, or ubuntu, or another based on Debian:@aptitude install qtcreator@
That will pull the necessary dependencies.[/quote]
In Debian repository usually obsolete version. I mean stable versions :)
For all us as developers needed new unstable version of Qt, which have new pretty features ;)So I think building from source is one right way :D
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