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PMwhen i try to install programs and i use the ./configure, everything looks good until it gives back: Qt headers not found!. so where can i get the Qt headers? Lord qmake command not found centos IllidanFebruary 1st, 2006, 09:50 PMHave you done a search for qt headers in synaptic?
Brew Install Qt
I guess not. timmy666February 1st, 2006, 10:10 PMit din't work Lord IllidanFebruary 1st, 2006, 10:13 PMWhat program are you trying
Homebrew Qt5
to install? timmy666February 1st, 2006, 10:58 PMdc-qt-0.1.2 but it happens with other programs to DidjitFebruary 4th, 2006, 01:02 AMI'm having the same problem. I donwnloaded the QT3 dev kit. Changed my QTDIR to /usr/lib/qt3 https://forum.mythtv.org/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=674 and I still get: qdir.h: No such file or directory On a Make. So, if you figure it out, plz share. Didjit HiewApril 12th, 2006, 06:46 AM*bump* **EDIT AT BOTTOM** I'm using kde and trying to install kftpgrabber-0.7.0-beta1 I've been getting a similar problem but the problem with me could be that i'm a noob to linux :p . I've never had any problems with ./configure until i reformatted https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-124483.html my computer and installed ubuntu again. If there's something i need to download, i have no clue what i would download and i tried downloading a few qt things in synaptic but they're most likely the wrong thing since it still doesn't work. ](*,) This is the error i get: checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.2 and < 4.0) (library qt-mt) not found. Please check your installation! For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log. Make sure that you have compiled Qt with thread support! ***EDIT: i've installed qt lol :rolleyes: (stupid noob Hiew) and now i'm getting this error: checking for KDE... configure: error: in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail. So, check this please and use another prefix! MustardApril 12th, 2006, 07:01 AMI'm trying to follow the old adage of you can give a man fish and he will eat for a day, teach him to fish and he will eat every day. :) So here goes... Here is an example of how you might search for dependencies indicated by error messages at compilation. mustard@slave:~$ apt-cache search libqt libcppunit-dev - Unit Testing Library for C++ libguile-dev - De
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 76 Star 1,786 Fork 434 thoughtbot/capybara-webkit Code Issues 66 Pull requests 12 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs Installing Qt and compiling capybara webkit mixbo edited this https://github.com/thoughtbot/capybara-webkit/wiki/Installing-Qt-and-compiling-capybara-webkit page Oct 6, 2016 · 124 revisions Pages 4 Home Installing Qt and compiling capybara webkit Qt warnings in test output on OSX Reporting Crashes Clone this wiki locally Clone in Desktop Instructions for Editing This https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git Page If you don't see your system here and you get capybara-webkit to compile using Qt 5, please edit this page to share your knowledge with future users. Please do not edit this page to recommend not found Qt 4! Qt 4 is several years old and contains a version of WebKit with many serious defects. Support for Qt 4 will be dropped in any future feature releases and is not supported by the capybara-webkit team. If you add instructions to this page, please make sure your instructions build using Qt 5. Thanks for contributing! Instructions for Installing capybara-webkit depends on a WebKit implementation from Qt, a cross-platform development toolkit. You'll qmake command not need to download the Qt libraries to build and install the gem. You should install at least version 5.0, as the 4.8 series is now fairly old and contains a number of bugs that have since been fixed. If you get an error when building, along the lines of fatal error: QObject: No such file or directory, you might be attempting the build against an older version of Qt. Make sure that the qmake in your PATH links to the latest version of Qt you have installed. which qmake # to see where it links rm `which qmake` # IF it is linking to an old version Table of Contents macOS Sierra 10.12 XCode 8.0 OS X El Capitan 10.11 and Yosemite 10.10 Homebrew Macports OS X Mavericks 10.9 and Mountain Lion 10.8 Qt Official Distribution Homebrew Video playback (mp4) on OSX requires Qt 5 OS X Lion 10.7 Homebrew Macports Debian testing, unstable, stable (wheezy, Jessie), gitlab-ci, Ubuntu Ubuntu Trusty (14.04) Fedora Fedora 16 Fedora 23, 24 Gentoo Linux Arch Linux openSUSE 13.2, openSUSE Leap 42.1 CentOS 7 CentOS 6.7 CentOS 5.8 (and possibly below) FreeBSD Windows macOS Sierra 10.12 Qt 5.5 compilation is broken on Sierra, but we can work around that by directly using the Qt 5.5 binaries. Download and install q
To compile Qt Creator, see Building Qt Creator from Git. Contents 1 System Requirements 1.1 All desktop platforms 1.2 Linux/X11 1.3 OS X 1.4 Windows 2 Getting the source code 3 Configuring and Building 3.1 Building Qt WebKit 4 Installing (Linux / OS X) 5 Cleaning 6 Getting updates 7 Using latest branches in the submodules 8 Issues 8.1 Linux 8.2 Windows 9 Questions and comments System Requirements All desktop platforms Git (>= 1.6.x) Perl (>=5.14) Python (>=2.6.x) A working C++ compiler For more detailed information, see Building Qt Sources SSL (optional) See Enabling and Disabling SSL Support WebKit (optional) bison flex gperf Ruby ICU For Windows, bison, flex and gperf are provided with the source code at c:\pathToQt\gnuwin32\bin. Get Ruby from http://rubyinstaller.org/. You can download the precompiled ICU packages from download.qt.io, or see Compiling-ICU to compile your own. Linux/X11 apt-get build-dep Ubuntu/Debian based systems have a convenient way of installing build-depends for any package: sudo apt-get build-dep qt5-default sudo apt-get install libxcb-xinerama0-dev RPM-based distros with yum offer a similar tool called yum-builddep. Convenience packages (Ubuntu 11.10 -- 12.10 only) For Ubuntu/Debian, Gabor Loki has provided a custom PPA with the sedkit-env-webkit meta package that installs all required dependencies for building Qt/Qt WebKit. You can add the PPA by calling: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:u-szeged/sedkit &&\ sudo apt-get update &&\ sudo apt-get install sedkit-env-qtwebkit For other distros, get the separate components below. Build essentials Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt-get install build-essential perl python git Fedora: su - -c "yum install perl-version" OpenSUSE: sudo zypper install git-core gcc-c++ make Libxcb Libxcb is now the default window-system backend for platforms based on X11/Xorg, and you should therefore install libxcb and its accompanying packages. Qt5 should build with whatever libxcb version is available in your distro's packages (but you may optionally wish to use v1.8 or higher to have threaded rendering support). The README lists the required packages. Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt-get install "^libxcb.*" libx11-xcb-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libxrender-dev libxi-dev Fe