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[Solved] The Qt version is invalid: Qt version is not properly installed, please run make install -- How to fix?

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    ludde
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    #3

    Not sure you can use Qt Creator without Qt. Are you using a .pro file to define your project? In that case you need to remove the default dependencies on the core and gui modules:
    @QT -= core gui@
    But I'm not sure that will be enough.

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      Eddy
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      You could just install the Qt library to get a higher version of qmake. Not the complete sdk.

      Don't forget to alter your PATH to the new qmake directory.

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        vincegata
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        #5

        I see,

        Is qmake the only file I need?

        I am downloading Qt Library to get qmake, then I am thinking to uninstall the library.

        THX!

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          Eddy
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          #6

          bq. Is qmake the only file I need?
          I am downloading Qt Library to get qmake, then I am thinking to uninstall the library.

          why would you want to uninstall the library? I think you will get dependencies messed up

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            loladiro
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            #7

            From README
            [quote]
            Building the sources requires Qt 4.7.1 or later.
            [/quote]

            Edit: My Ubuntu 10.04 installation has 4.6.2 as the latest version, so no you can't remove the library, you need to build against it.

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              vincegata
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              I am not doing any Qt development, I am working on algorithms. I'd like to use Qt Creator as my IDE on Ubuntu and since it is offered on its own I tend to believe I will be able to run it without any Qt libraries or SDK.

              So, I think I can use Qt Creator without Qt libraries.

              Can I use qmake without Qt libraries? Or, do I have to replace qmake with cmake?

              Thank you.

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                loladiro
                wrote on last edited by
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                Qt Creator is using the Qt Framework so you need at least Qt 4.7.1 to run it.

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                  vincegata
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                  [quote author="loladiro" date="1308683912"]Qt Creator is using the Qt Framework so you need at least Qt 4.7.1 to run it.[/quote]

                  Just to run Qt Creator? I am running it right now without installing any libraries.

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                    loladiro
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                    Well, Ubuntu installed Qt 4.6 for you which is enough to run your old version of Qt Creator.

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                      vincegata
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                      #12

                      Phew, I (almost) understand now. Thank you.

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