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  • J JonexElectronic

    Hi, I have qt 5.15.2 installed for gcc64 and I want to install it to compile 32-bit programs on my x86_64 Ubuntu machine. This is the first time I'm trying to install something 32-bit on a 64-bit Linux. How do I do it? Another question, will the binary from my code's compilation be able to run on my x86_64 Ubuntu?

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    @JonexElectronic QtCompany does not provide 32bit Qt binaries anymore, you will have to build it by yourself.
    A 32bit application can run on a 64bit OS.
    An alternative would be to install a 32bit Ubuntu, but I'm not sure whether Ubuntu provides 32bit versions of their recent distributions.

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      @JonexElectronic QtCompany does not provide 32bit Qt binaries anymore, you will have to build it by yourself.
      A 32bit application can run on a 64bit OS.
      An alternative would be to install a 32bit Ubuntu, but I'm not sure whether Ubuntu provides 32bit versions of their recent distributions.

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      @JonB @hskoglund @jsulm
      Hi, I need to install qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1. I have this file qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run saved from many years ago, but I need to install on a lubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-amd64 and I have the next problem when I try to execute.

      ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run
      Unable to execute ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: No such file or directory
      

      Of course, I know it is an old one bu my project need it

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      • J JonexElectronic

        @JonB @hskoglund @jsulm
        Hi, I need to install qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1. I have this file qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run saved from many years ago, but I need to install on a lubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-amd64 and I have the next problem when I try to execute.

        ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run
        Unable to execute ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: No such file or directory
        

        Of course, I know it is an old one bu my project need it

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        @JonexElectronic
        But this says the file does not exist, what do you expect someone to say?

        Verify (a) the file exists, (b) you are executing your command from the correct directory and lastly (c) that the file has been marked executable (chmod +x)?

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          @JonexElectronic
          But this says the file does not exist, what do you expect someone to say?

          Verify (a) the file exists, (b) you are executing your command from the correct directory and lastly (c) that the file has been marked executable (chmod +x)?

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          @JonB yes I did all of that, I tried with an other .run file for x64 that I had and it runs but with x86 I am not able to do it

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          • J JonexElectronic

            @JonB yes I did all of that, I tried with an other .run file for x64 that I had and it runs but with x86 I am not able to do it

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            @JonexElectronic
            Then I am surprised that the error message outputs No such file or directory....

            What does file ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run report? Also, just to humour me, ls -l ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run?

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @JonexElectronic
              Then I am surprised that the error message outputs No such file or directory....

              What does file ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run report? Also, just to humour me, ls -l ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run?

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              @JonB

              $ file ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
              ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, BuildID[sha1]=79271cb8c75b1fe1aca6ebc3c32468c6e46a8a3a, not stripped
              
              $ ls -l ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
              -rwxrwxrwx 1 lt-light lt-light 664790208 dic 29  2016 ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run
              
              
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              • J JonexElectronic

                @JonB

                $ file ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, BuildID[sha1]=79271cb8c75b1fe1aca6ebc3c32468c6e46a8a3a, not stripped
                
                $ ls -l ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                -rwxrwxrwx 1 lt-light lt-light 664790208 dic 29  2016 ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run
                
                
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                @JonexElectronic
                Fair enough. So this is 32-bit executable on a 64-bit x86_64 Ubuntu machine?

                It may be that the error message is misleading then. There may be a dependency file missing. Now run

                ldd ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                

                Does that show any dependent library file as "not found"?

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @JonexElectronic
                  Fair enough. So this is 32-bit executable on a 64-bit x86_64 Ubuntu machine?

                  It may be that the error message is misleading then. There may be a dependency file missing. Now run

                  ldd ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                  

                  Does that show any dependent library file as "not found"?

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                  @JonB
                  It is 32-bit executable on x86_64 lubuntu

                  $ uname -a
                  Linux ltlight-NF894 4.15.0-142-generic #146~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 13 09:27:15 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
                  

                  Here you have

                  $ ldd ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                  	not a dynamic executable
                  
                  

                  I think that I do not have configured something on my lubuntu or something like that

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                  • J JonexElectronic

                    @JonB
                    It is 32-bit executable on x86_64 lubuntu

                    $ uname -a
                    Linux ltlight-NF894 4.15.0-142-generic #146~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 13 09:27:15 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
                    

                    Here you have

                    $ ldd ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                    	not a dynamic executable
                    
                    

                    I think that I do not have configured something on my lubuntu or something like that

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                    @JonexElectronic said in How to install Qt for 32-bit compilation on an Ubuntu x86_64 machine:

                    qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run

                    This is a script as far as I know. What I think the issue is: your Ubuntu 64bit does not provide the 32bit runtime.

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @JonexElectronic said in How to install Qt for 32-bit compilation on an Ubuntu x86_64 machine:

                      qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run

                      This is a script as far as I know. What I think the issue is: your Ubuntu 64bit does not provide the 32bit runtime.

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                      @jsulm said in How to install Qt for 32-bit compilation on an Ubuntu x86_64 machine:

                      This is a script as far as I know.

                      That is what I thought, but I asked OP and earlier he reported

                      $ file ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                      ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, BuildID[sha1]=79271cb8c75b1fe1aca6ebc3c32468c6e46a8a3a, not stripped
                      

                      So how is it a script??

                      @JonexElectronic

                      • Does /lib/ld-linux.so.2 exist?
                      • If you look at the file (e.g. more ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run) does it look like text/shell script or binary??
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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @jsulm said in How to install Qt for 32-bit compilation on an Ubuntu x86_64 machine:

                        This is a script as far as I know.

                        That is what I thought, but I asked OP and earlier he reported

                        $ file ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                        ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, BuildID[sha1]=79271cb8c75b1fe1aca6ebc3c32468c6e46a8a3a, not stripped
                        

                        So how is it a script??

                        @JonexElectronic

                        • Does /lib/ld-linux.so.2 exist?
                        • If you look at the file (e.g. more ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run) does it look like text/shell script or binary??
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                        @JonB Well, I guess I'm wrong. But it looks like it is not dinamically linked, so ldd will not work.

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @JonB Well, I guess I'm wrong. But it looks like it is not dinamically linked, so ldd will not work.

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                          @jsulm said in How to install Qt for 32-bit compilation on an Ubuntu x86_64 machine:

                          looks like it is not dinamically linked

                          Interesting, since it reports:

                          ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, BuildID[sha1]=79271cb8c75b1fe1aca6ebc3c32468c6e46a8a3a, not stripped
                          => ... (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter ...
                          

                          ? :)

                          I am working on one possible alternate theory, awaiting OP's response to

                          Does /lib/ld-linux.so.2 exist?

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                          • JonBJ JonB

                            @jsulm said in How to install Qt for 32-bit compilation on an Ubuntu x86_64 machine:

                            looks like it is not dinamically linked

                            Interesting, since it reports:

                            ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, BuildID[sha1]=79271cb8c75b1fe1aca6ebc3c32468c6e46a8a3a, not stripped
                            => ... (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter ...
                            

                            ? :)

                            I am working on one possible alternate theory, awaiting OP's response to

                            Does /lib/ld-linux.so.2 exist?

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                            @JonB
                            Yes it exist

                            ls -l /lib/ld-linux.so.2
                            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 abr 21  2021 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 -> i386-linux-gnu/ld-2.23.so
                            
                            

                            Also I tried to install more things from apt

                            sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386
                            
                            

                            Now it gives me the next error

                            sudo ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                            ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: error while loading shared libraries: libX11.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                            
                            

                            I Installed

                            $ sudo apt-get install libx11-6:i386 
                            

                            And...

                            $./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: error while loading shared libraries: libX11-xcb.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                            

                            Install

                            sudo apt-get install libx11-xcb1:i386
                            

                            and..

                            error while loading shared libraries: libfontconfig.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                            

                            Install:

                            sudo apt-get install libfontconfig1:i386
                            

                            and..

                            ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run
                            Could not register file downloader for https protocol: QSslSocket::supportsSsl() returns false
                            [9] Warning: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function d2i_X509
                            [9] Warning: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function d2i_X509
                            [9] Warning: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function d2i_X509
                            Segmentation fault (core dumped)
                            

                            I Tried to solve with:

                            sudo apt-get install libssl1.0.0:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libssl-dev:i386
                            

                            and..

                            lt-light@ltlight-NF894:~$ sudo ./Desktop/qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                            qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv2_client_method
                            qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv2_server_method
                            Segmentation fault (core dumped)
                            
                            

                            Tried

                            sudo apt-get update
                            sudo apt-get install libutil1:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libx11-6:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libx11-xcb1:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libxcb1:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libfontconfig1:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libfreetype6:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libdl2:i386
                            sudo apt-get install librt1:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libpthread0:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libstdc++6:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libm6:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libgcc1:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libc6:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libxau6:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libxdmcp6:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libexpat1:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libz1:i386
                            sudo apt-get install libpng12-0:i386
                            
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                            • J JonexElectronic

                              @JonB
                              Yes it exist

                              ls -l /lib/ld-linux.so.2
                              lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 abr 21  2021 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 -> i386-linux-gnu/ld-2.23.so
                              
                              

                              Also I tried to install more things from apt

                              sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386
                              
                              

                              Now it gives me the next error

                              sudo ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                              ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: error while loading shared libraries: libX11.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                              
                              

                              I Installed

                              $ sudo apt-get install libx11-6:i386 
                              

                              And...

                              $./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: error while loading shared libraries: libX11-xcb.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                              

                              Install

                              sudo apt-get install libx11-xcb1:i386
                              

                              and..

                              error while loading shared libraries: libfontconfig.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                              

                              Install:

                              sudo apt-get install libfontconfig1:i386
                              

                              and..

                              ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run
                              Could not register file downloader for https protocol: QSslSocket::supportsSsl() returns false
                              [9] Warning: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function d2i_X509
                              [9] Warning: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function d2i_X509
                              [9] Warning: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function d2i_X509
                              Segmentation fault (core dumped)
                              

                              I Tried to solve with:

                              sudo apt-get install libssl1.0.0:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libssl-dev:i386
                              

                              and..

                              lt-light@ltlight-NF894:~$ sudo ./Desktop/qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                              qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv2_client_method
                              qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv2_server_method
                              Segmentation fault (core dumped)
                              
                              

                              Tried

                              sudo apt-get update
                              sudo apt-get install libutil1:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libx11-6:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libx11-xcb1:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libxcb1:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libfontconfig1:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libfreetype6:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libdl2:i386
                              sudo apt-get install librt1:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libpthread0:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libstdc++6:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libm6:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libgcc1:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libc6:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libxau6:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libxdmcp6:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libexpat1:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libz1:i386
                              sudo apt-get install libpng12-0:i386
                              
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                              @JonexElectronic
                              OK, so you must be getting somewhere! It must indeed be some 32-bit on 64-bit issue.

                              For which I remind you I wrote initially

                              I will just say that I played around trying to do this a year or so ago, and gave up, couldn't be bothered. It seemed a lot simpler to just compile for 64-bit. My recollection is you had to get so much 32-bit stuff for system libraries it was a pain

                              Best of luck then, because I found it too difficult....

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                                @JonexElectronic
                                OK, so you must be getting somewhere! It must indeed be some 32-bit on 64-bit issue.

                                For which I remind you I wrote initially

                                I will just say that I played around trying to do this a year or so ago, and gave up, couldn't be bothered. It seemed a lot simpler to just compile for 64-bit. My recollection is you had to get so much 32-bit stuff for system libraries it was a pain

                                Best of luck then, because I found it too difficult....

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                                @JonB Thanks, I will share all process

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                                  @JonB
                                  Yes it exist

                                  ls -l /lib/ld-linux.so.2
                                  lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 abr 21  2021 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 -> i386-linux-gnu/ld-2.23.so
                                  
                                  

                                  Also I tried to install more things from apt

                                  sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386
                                  
                                  

                                  Now it gives me the next error

                                  sudo ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                                  ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: error while loading shared libraries: libX11.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                                  
                                  

                                  I Installed

                                  $ sudo apt-get install libx11-6:i386 
                                  

                                  And...

                                  $./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run: error while loading shared libraries: libX11-xcb.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                                  

                                  Install

                                  sudo apt-get install libx11-xcb1:i386
                                  

                                  and..

                                  error while loading shared libraries: libfontconfig.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                                  

                                  Install:

                                  sudo apt-get install libfontconfig1:i386
                                  

                                  and..

                                  ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run
                                  Could not register file downloader for https protocol: QSslSocket::supportsSsl() returns false
                                  [9] Warning: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function d2i_X509
                                  [9] Warning: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function d2i_X509
                                  [9] Warning: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function d2i_X509
                                  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
                                  

                                  I Tried to solve with:

                                  sudo apt-get install libssl1.0.0:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libssl-dev:i386
                                  

                                  and..

                                  lt-light@ltlight-NF894:~$ sudo ./Desktop/qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run 
                                  qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv2_client_method
                                  qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv2_server_method
                                  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
                                  
                                  

                                  Tried

                                  sudo apt-get update
                                  sudo apt-get install libutil1:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libx11-6:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libx11-xcb1:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libxcb1:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libfontconfig1:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libfreetype6:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libdl2:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install librt1:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libpthread0:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libstdc++6:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libm6:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libgcc1:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libc6:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libxau6:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libxdmcp6:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libexpat1:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libz1:i386
                                  sudo apt-get install libpng12-0:i386
                                  
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                                  @JonexElectronic said in How to install Qt for 32-bit compilation on an Ubuntu x86_64 machine:

                                  libX11.so.6

                                  You would need to also install 32bit version of this lib. Maybe there is a way to install without opening UI? Can you try

                                  ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run -h
                                  

                                  to see what parameters it supports?

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                                    @JonexElectronic said in How to install Qt for 32-bit compilation on an Ubuntu x86_64 machine:

                                    libX11.so.6

                                    You would need to also install 32bit version of this lib. Maybe there is a way to install without opening UI? Can you try

                                    ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run -h
                                    

                                    to see what parameters it supports?

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                                    @jsulm
                                    After many installations, I have:

                                    ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run -h
                                    Usage: ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run [options] Key=Value
                                    
                                    Options:
                                      -h, --help                           Displays this help.
                                      --version                            Displays version information.
                                      --framework-version                  Displays the version of the Qt Installer
                                                                           Framework.
                                      -v, --verbose                        Verbose mode. Prints out more
                                                                           information.
                                      --proxy                              Use system proxy on Windows and Linux.
                                                                           This option has no effect on OS X.
                                      --script <file>                      Execute the script given as argument.
                                      --checkupdates                       Check for updates and return an XML
                                                                           description.
                                      --updater                            Start application in updater mode.
                                      --manage-packages                    Start application in package manager
                                                                           mode.
                                      --no-force-installations             Allow deselecting components that are
                                                                           marked as forced.
                                      --show-virtual-components            Show virtual components in installer and
                                                                           package manager.
                                      --logging-rules <rules>              Enables logging according to passed
                                                                           rules. Comma separated logging rules have
                                                                           the following syntax:
                                                                           loggingCategory=true/false. Passing empty
                                                                           logging rules enables all logging
                                                                           categories. The following rules enable a
                                                                           single category:
                                                                           ifw.*=false,ifw.category=true The
                                                                           following logging categories are
                                                                           available:
                                                                           ifw.componentChecker
                                                                           ifw.resources
                                                                           ifw.translations
                                      --create-local-repository            Create a local repository inside the
                                                                           installation directory. This option has
                                                                           no effect on online installers.
                                      --addRepository <URI,...>            Add a local or remote repository to the
                                                                           list of user defined repositories.
                                      --addTempRepository <URI,...>        Add a local or remote repository to the
                                                                           list of temporary available repositories.
                                      --setTempRepository <URI,...>        Set a local or remote repository as
                                                                           temporary repository, it is the only one
                                                                           used during fetch.
                                                                           Note: URI must be prefixed with the
                                                                           protocol, i.e. file:///, https://,
                                                                           http:// or ftp://.
                                      --startserver <mode,socketname,key>  Starts the application as headless
                                                                           process waiting for commands to execute.
                                                                           Mode can be DEBUG or PRODUCTION. In DEBUG
                                                                           mode, the option values can be
                                                                           omitted.Note: The server will not
                                                                           shutdown on his own, you need to quit the
                                                                           process by hand.
                                      --startclient <socketname,key>       Starts the application to debug the
                                                                           client-server communication. If a value
                                                                           is omitted, the client will use a default
                                                                           instead. Note: The server process is not
                                                                           started by the client application in that
                                                                           case, you need to start it on your own.
                                    
                                    Arguments:
                                      Key=Value                            Key Value pair to be set.
                                    
                                    

                                    How could I Install?

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                                    • J JonexElectronic

                                      @jsulm
                                      After many installations, I have:

                                      ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run -h
                                      Usage: ./qt-opensource-linux-x86-5.5.1.run [options] Key=Value
                                      
                                      Options:
                                        -h, --help                           Displays this help.
                                        --version                            Displays version information.
                                        --framework-version                  Displays the version of the Qt Installer
                                                                             Framework.
                                        -v, --verbose                        Verbose mode. Prints out more
                                                                             information.
                                        --proxy                              Use system proxy on Windows and Linux.
                                                                             This option has no effect on OS X.
                                        --script <file>                      Execute the script given as argument.
                                        --checkupdates                       Check for updates and return an XML
                                                                             description.
                                        --updater                            Start application in updater mode.
                                        --manage-packages                    Start application in package manager
                                                                             mode.
                                        --no-force-installations             Allow deselecting components that are
                                                                             marked as forced.
                                        --show-virtual-components            Show virtual components in installer and
                                                                             package manager.
                                        --logging-rules <rules>              Enables logging according to passed
                                                                             rules. Comma separated logging rules have
                                                                             the following syntax:
                                                                             loggingCategory=true/false. Passing empty
                                                                             logging rules enables all logging
                                                                             categories. The following rules enable a
                                                                             single category:
                                                                             ifw.*=false,ifw.category=true The
                                                                             following logging categories are
                                                                             available:
                                                                             ifw.componentChecker
                                                                             ifw.resources
                                                                             ifw.translations
                                        --create-local-repository            Create a local repository inside the
                                                                             installation directory. This option has
                                                                             no effect on online installers.
                                        --addRepository <URI,...>            Add a local or remote repository to the
                                                                             list of user defined repositories.
                                        --addTempRepository <URI,...>        Add a local or remote repository to the
                                                                             list of temporary available repositories.
                                        --setTempRepository <URI,...>        Set a local or remote repository as
                                                                             temporary repository, it is the only one
                                                                             used during fetch.
                                                                             Note: URI must be prefixed with the
                                                                             protocol, i.e. file:///, https://,
                                                                             http:// or ftp://.
                                        --startserver <mode,socketname,key>  Starts the application as headless
                                                                             process waiting for commands to execute.
                                                                             Mode can be DEBUG or PRODUCTION. In DEBUG
                                                                             mode, the option values can be
                                                                             omitted.Note: The server will not
                                                                             shutdown on his own, you need to quit the
                                                                             process by hand.
                                        --startclient <socketname,key>       Starts the application to debug the
                                                                             client-server communication. If a value
                                                                             is omitted, the client will use a default
                                                                             instead. Note: The server process is not
                                                                             started by the client application in that
                                                                             case, you need to start it on your own.
                                      
                                      Arguments:
                                        Key=Value                            Key Value pair to be set.
                                      
                                      

                                      How could I Install?

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                                      JonB
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #21

                                      @JonexElectronic
                                      I don't understand whether/how you say you have got it to run now.

                                      If you still need help identifying missing 32-bit libraries I would try following https://superuser.com/a/908417, copying ldd and changing it along the lines of

                                      Changing this line to RTLDLIST="/lib32/ld-linux.so.2 /lib64/..." immediately fixed the problem.

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                                      • JonBJ JonB

                                        @JonexElectronic
                                        I don't understand whether/how you say you have got it to run now.

                                        If you still need help identifying missing 32-bit libraries I would try following https://superuser.com/a/908417, copying ldd and changing it along the lines of

                                        Changing this line to RTLDLIST="/lib32/ld-linux.so.2 /lib64/..." immediately fixed the problem.

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                                        JonexElectronic
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #22

                                        @JonB I do not understand what you said. where should I change it?

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                                        • J JonexElectronic

                                          @JonB I do not understand what you said. where should I change it?

                                          JonBJ Offline
                                          JonBJ Offline
                                          JonB
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #23

                                          @JonexElectronic
                                          I do not understand what you don't understand!? That post says to (copy and) make a change to the ldd script file, and then run that changed copy against your executable.

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