Change (ubuntu/kdeneon) system QT PATH
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im crazy trying to changing the system qt path.
because i install qtcreator and all developer libs with the qtcreator install from official site in /opt/Qt.
the problem is that the system is using the default ubuntu qt ubication, so for example if i work with qtcreator not problem but if work with kdevelop its using the system qt headers and no found a lot of things, al whant to make kdevelop and system use /opt/Qt
i already try changing the default.conf of qtchooser but not work.
who i can make my kde neon distro use my /opt/Qt libs and headers
thanks!
application-development qt
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im crazy trying to changing the system qt path.
because i install qtcreator and all developer libs with the qtcreator install from official site in /opt/Qt.
the problem is that the system is using the default ubuntu qt ubication, so for example if i work with qtcreator not problem but if work with kdevelop its using the system qt headers and no found a lot of things, al whant to make kdevelop and system use /opt/Qt
i already try changing the default.conf of qtchooser but not work.
who i can make my kde neon distro use my /opt/Qt libs and headers
thanks!
application-development qt
As for me this is very bad idea. Why do you not want to install Qt development stuff from official repository? What is an advantage of using binary Qt in /opt?
– N0rbert
Feb 23 at 15:52
Take a look at the answer here that is based on installation of Qt using the installer. As you've already installed Qt, you can skip to the "Configure the System" section.
– gsxruk
Feb 24 at 9:46
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im crazy trying to changing the system qt path.
because i install qtcreator and all developer libs with the qtcreator install from official site in /opt/Qt.
the problem is that the system is using the default ubuntu qt ubication, so for example if i work with qtcreator not problem but if work with kdevelop its using the system qt headers and no found a lot of things, al whant to make kdevelop and system use /opt/Qt
i already try changing the default.conf of qtchooser but not work.
who i can make my kde neon distro use my /opt/Qt libs and headers
thanks!
application-development qt
im crazy trying to changing the system qt path.
because i install qtcreator and all developer libs with the qtcreator install from official site in /opt/Qt.
the problem is that the system is using the default ubuntu qt ubication, so for example if i work with qtcreator not problem but if work with kdevelop its using the system qt headers and no found a lot of things, al whant to make kdevelop and system use /opt/Qt
i already try changing the default.conf of qtchooser but not work.
who i can make my kde neon distro use my /opt/Qt libs and headers
thanks!
application-development qt
application-development qt
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As for me this is very bad idea. Why do you not want to install Qt development stuff from official repository? What is an advantage of using binary Qt in /opt?
– N0rbert
Feb 23 at 15:52
Take a look at the answer here that is based on installation of Qt using the installer. As you've already installed Qt, you can skip to the "Configure the System" section.
– gsxruk
Feb 24 at 9:46
add a comment |
As for me this is very bad idea. Why do you not want to install Qt development stuff from official repository? What is an advantage of using binary Qt in /opt?
– N0rbert
Feb 23 at 15:52
Take a look at the answer here that is based on installation of Qt using the installer. As you've already installed Qt, you can skip to the "Configure the System" section.
– gsxruk
Feb 24 at 9:46
As for me this is very bad idea. Why do you not want to install Qt development stuff from official repository? What is an advantage of using binary Qt in /opt?
– N0rbert
Feb 23 at 15:52
As for me this is very bad idea. Why do you not want to install Qt development stuff from official repository? What is an advantage of using binary Qt in /opt?
– N0rbert
Feb 23 at 15:52
Take a look at the answer here that is based on installation of Qt using the installer. As you've already installed Qt, you can skip to the "Configure the System" section.
– gsxruk
Feb 24 at 9:46
Take a look at the answer here that is based on installation of Qt using the installer. As you've already installed Qt, you can skip to the "Configure the System" section.
– gsxruk
Feb 24 at 9:46
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As for me this is very bad idea. Why do you not want to install Qt development stuff from official repository? What is an advantage of using binary Qt in /opt?
– N0rbert
Feb 23 at 15:52
Take a look at the answer here that is based on installation of Qt using the installer. As you've already installed Qt, you can skip to the "Configure the System" section.
– gsxruk
Feb 24 at 9:46