Howto compile Qt and friends on Debian Squeeze
How to compile Qt and friends on Debian Squeeze
1) Debian installation
I downloaded the Debian-life dvd from the Debian website :
Link [live.debian.net] 6.0.1: 2011-03-24
Then I booted using the life-DVD. Debian detected all the necessary drivers for my graphics card.
Then I restarted and used the graphical install to install my new Linux box.
I used synaptic [nongnu.org] to update some packages.
2) This is what I did to install Qt:
(I used root privileges in console with : su )
I installed the latest Qt release Debian-package which will provide all the dependencies you need and settings to look into.
I looked into the qconfig.pro file in the mkspecs folder to check the configure options used to build the package on Debian.
You don’t need to install this package but it helped me to figure things out.
Get all dependencies for Qt :
Get git:
Get Git clone:
I preferred to install in my own directory == /home/USER :
Configure + make + install
I choose to install several database drivers (postgresql, mysql and odbc), which are not needed for everyone. SQLite [sqlite.org] is installed by default.
I needed to compile the examples and demos separately because I’ve chosen my own directory to install in:
Then I tested my installation and even qtdemo is up and running. Nice!!
Set the Environment Variables
In order to use Qt, some environment variables need to be extended. PATH – to locate qmake, moc and other Qt tools
This is done like this:
In .profile (if your shell is bash, ksh, zsh or sh), add the following lines:
test it with:
This should point to /home/USER/qtsdk/bin
Hint : not a “/” at the end like in PATH=/home/USER/qtsdk/bin:$PATH
That’s all. Qt is now installed.
3) But where is Qt Creator?
Gitorious tells me it’s a separate repository, so obviously I have to install it separately :
It is recommended that you build Qt Creator not in the source directory, but in a
separate directory. To do that, use the following commands: