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= Install Qt 5 on Ubuntu = | =Install Qt 5 on Ubuntu= | ||
== Introduction == | ==Introduction== | ||
This is a tutorial for installation of Qt 5.7.0 to Ubuntu 12.10. It may be used for some newer versions of Qt and Ubuntu. As a counterexample, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS uses an independent system for controlling the Qt version. Following these directions for Ubuntu 16.04 results in an error where a file can't be found in a qt4 directory, even though you're installing qt5 not 4. Another difference for OpenGL has been found and added as a note below. | This is a tutorial for installation of Qt 5.7.0 to Ubuntu 12.10. It may be used for some newer versions of Qt and Ubuntu. As a counterexample, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS uses an independent system for controlling the Qt version. Following these directions for Ubuntu 16.04 results in an error where a file can't be found in a qt4 directory, even though you're installing qt5 not 4. Another difference for OpenGL has been found and added as a note below. | ||
== Installation Guide (Ubuntu package) == | ==Installation Guide (Ubuntu package)== | ||
Open a terminal. Type the following command and hit Enter: | Open a terminal. Type the following command and hit Enter: | ||
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Qt 5.x will be installed. | Qt 5.x will be installed. | ||
== Installation Guide (Qt download page) == | ==Installation Guide (Qt download page)== | ||
* '''Download''' | *'''Download''' | ||
Visit Qt downloads page an [https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/#section-2 download a 32-bit or 64-bit Linux installation] depending your version of Ubuntu. The installation file can be also downloaded through the command line using wget. | Visit Qt downloads page an [https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/#section-2 download a 32-bit or 64-bit Linux installation] depending your version of Ubuntu. The installation file can be also downloaded through the command line using wget. | ||
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''Example:'' | ''Example:'' | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
wget | wget [https://download.qt.io/new_archive/qt/5.7/5.7.0/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.7.0.run https://download.qt.io/new_archive/qt/5.7/5.7.0/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.7.0.run] | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
''This is valid until 5.14.2 due to policy change, distributing Open Source Qt linux package is discontinue from 5.15.0. You need to build your own package starting from 5.15.0.'' | ''This is valid until 5.14.2 due to policy change, distributing Open Source Qt linux package is discontinue from 5.15.0. You need to [https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/linux-building.html build] your own package starting from 5.15.0.'' | ||
* '''Install''' | *'''Install''' | ||
Adjust permission, run the installer and follow the instruction to complete the installation. | Adjust permission, run the installer and follow the instruction to complete the installation. | ||
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</code> | </code> | ||
* '''Install g++''' | *'''Install g++''' | ||
Open a terminal and execute the following command to install g++: | Open a terminal and execute the following command to install g++: | ||
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</code> | </code> | ||
* '''Install generic font configuration library - runtime''' | *'''Install generic font configuration library - runtime''' | ||
Open a terminal and execute the following command to install the full runtime files for the generic font configuration library: | Open a terminal and execute the following command to install the full runtime files for the generic font configuration library: | ||
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Launch '''Qt Creator'''. Go to '''Tools > Options'''. Click '''Build & Run''' and select tab '''Kit'''. Configure a compiler if it is not automatically detected. | Launch '''Qt Creator'''. Go to '''Tools > Options'''. Click '''Build & Run''' and select tab '''Kit'''. Configure a compiler if it is not automatically detected. | ||
* '''Install OpenGL libraries''' | *'''Install OpenGL libraries''' | ||
Execute the following command to install OpenGL libraries: | Execute the following command to install OpenGL libraries: | ||
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Tested with Qt5.3.1 and Ubuntu 14.04 and it solved the problem with missing -lGL. | Tested with Qt5.3.1 and Ubuntu 14.04 and it solved the problem with missing -lGL. | ||
* '''Set file association with pro files''' | *'''Set file association with pro files''' | ||
When installing from the on-line source the file association is not done automatically. | When installing from the on-line source the file association is not done automatically. | ||
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now Qt has been added to the list of file associations. | now Qt has been added to the list of file associations. | ||
== Troubleshooting == | ==Troubleshooting== | ||
* '''Qt Creator needs a compiler set up to build''' | *'''Qt Creator needs a compiler set up to build''' | ||
Follow the instruction from the previous section to configure compiler for Qt Creator. | Follow the instruction from the previous section to configure compiler for Qt Creator. | ||
* '''error: g++: Command not found''' | *'''error: g++: Command not found''' | ||
''Solution:'' | ''Solution:'' | ||
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</code> | </code> | ||
* '''error: GL/gl.h: No such file or directory''' | *'''error: GL/gl.h: No such file or directory''' | ||
''Solution:'' | ''Solution:'' |
Latest revision as of 06:29, 17 June 2022
Install Qt 5 on Ubuntu
Introduction
This is a tutorial for installation of Qt 5.7.0 to Ubuntu 12.10. It may be used for some newer versions of Qt and Ubuntu. As a counterexample, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS uses an independent system for controlling the Qt version. Following these directions for Ubuntu 16.04 results in an error where a file can't be found in a qt4 directory, even though you're installing qt5 not 4. Another difference for OpenGL has been found and added as a note below.
Installation Guide (Ubuntu package)
Open a terminal. Type the following command and hit Enter:
sudo apt-get install qt5-default
Qt 5.x will be installed.
Installation Guide (Qt download page)
- Download
Visit Qt downloads page an download a 32-bit or 64-bit Linux installation depending your version of Ubuntu. The installation file can be also downloaded through the command line using wget.
Example:
wget [https://download.qt.io/new_archive/qt/5.7/5.7.0/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.7.0.run https://download.qt.io/new_archive/qt/5.7/5.7.0/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.7.0.run]
This is valid until 5.14.2 due to policy change, distributing Open Source Qt linux package is discontinue from 5.15.0. You need to build your own package starting from 5.15.0.
- Install
Adjust permission, run the installer and follow the instruction to complete the installation.
chmod +x qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.7.0.run
./qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.7.0.run
- Install g++
Open a terminal and execute the following command to install g++:
sudo apt-get install build-essential
- Install generic font configuration library - runtime
Open a terminal and execute the following command to install the full runtime files for the generic font configuration library:
sudo apt-get install libfontconfig1
- Configure a compiler
Launch Qt Creator. Go to Tools > Options. Click Build & Run and select tab Kit. Configure a compiler if it is not automatically detected.
- Install OpenGL libraries
Execute the following command to install OpenGL libraries:
sudo apt-get install mesa-common-dev
Note: Just installing the above-mentioned mesa-common-dev kit is not sufficient for more recent Ubuntu versions. Based on a comment in the Qt forum[1] an additional package needs installation. Execute following command:
sudo apt-get install libglu1-mesa-dev -y
Tested with Qt5.3.1 and Ubuntu 14.04 and it solved the problem with missing -lGL.
- Set file association with pro files
When installing from the on-line source the file association is not done automatically. It also not show up when you try to associate it with file explorer. Create a file named “Qt-Creator.desktop” and fill the file with the following.
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Encoding=UTF-8
Type=Application
Name=QtCreator
Comment=QtCreator
NoDsiplay=true
Exec=(Install folder of QT)/Tools/QtCreator/bin/qtcreator %f
Icon=(Install folder of QT)/5.4/Src/qtdoc/doc/images/landing/icon_QtCreator_78x78px.png
Name[en_US]=Qt-Creator
Place this file in home .local/share/applications .
Edit a file named “defaults.list” in the same directory . Add the following line.
text/qtcreator=Qt-Creator.desktop;
open file mimeapps.list and check if the following line is present.
application/vnd.nokia.qt.qmakeprofile=qtcreator.desktop
if not add it under [added Associations].
Run the following command.
sudo update-mime-database /usr/share/mime
now Qt has been added to the list of file associations.
Troubleshooting
- Qt Creator needs a compiler set up to build
Follow the instruction from the previous section to configure compiler for Qt Creator.
- error: g++: Command not found
Solution:
sudo apt-get install build-essential
- error: GL/gl.h: No such file or directory
Solution:
sudo apt-get install mesa-common-dev
References
- ↑ Qt 5.5.0 problem running examples [SOLVED]. 2015-09-22. Archived from the original on 2016-08-01. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
Execute the following command to install OpenGL libraries: sudo apt-get install mesa-common-dev Note: Just installing the above-mentioned mesa-common-dev kit is not sufficient for more recent Ubuntu versions. Based on this comment in the forum an additional package needs installation. Execute following command: sudo apt-get install libglu1-mesa-dev -y Tested with Qt5.3.1 and Ubuntu 14.04 and it solved the problem with missing -lGL.