Install Qt 5 on Ubuntu

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Install Qt 5 on Ubuntu

Introduction

This is a tutorial for installation of Qt 5.0.2 to Ubuntu 12.10. It may be used also for newer versions of Qt and Ubuntu. A difference for OpenGL has been found and added as a note below.

Installation Guide

  • Download

Visit Qt downloads page an "download a 32-bit or 64-bit Linux installation":http://qt.io/download depending your version of Ubuntu. The installation file can be also downloaded through the command line using wget.

Example:

<br />wget http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.0/5.0.2/qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run<br />
  • Install

Adjust permission, run the installer and follow the instruction to complete the installation.

<br />chmod +x qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run<br />./qt-linux-opensource-5.0.2-x86-offline.run<br />
  • 'Install g+*


Open a terminal and execute the following command to install g+:

<br />sudo apt-get install build-essential<br />


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:

<br />sudo apt-get install mesa-common-dev<br />

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":http://forum.qt.io/viewthread/23855/#110514 an additional package needs installation. Execute following command:

<br />sudo apt-get install libglu1-mesa-dev -y<br />


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.

<br />[Desktop Entry]<br />Version=1.0<br />Encoding=UTF-8<br />Type=Application<br />Name=QtCreator<br />Comment=QtCreator<br />NoDsiplay=true<br />Exec=(Install folder of QT)/Tools/QtCreator/bin/qtcreator %f<br />Icon=(Install folder of QT)/5.4/Src/qtdoc/doc/images/landing/icon_QtCreator_78x78px.png<br />Name[en_US]=Qt-Creator<br />

Place this file in home .local/share/applications .

Edit a file named “defaults.list” in the same directory .
Add the following line.

<br />text/qtcreator=Qt-Creator.desktop;<br />

open file mimeapps.list and check if the following line is present.

<br />application/vnd.nokia.qt.qmakeprofile=qtcreator.desktop<br />

if not add it under [added Associations].

Run the following command.

<br />sudo update-mime-database /usr/share/mime<br />

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:

<br />sudo apt-get install build-essential<br />
  • error: GL/gl.h: No such file or directory

Solution:

sudo apt-get install mesa-common-dev