I'm trying to get Qt5 working on Ubuntu 12.04. I downloaded the 32-bit installer from http://qt-project.org/downloads and basically just let it install everything in my home folder.
I had to add ~/Qt/5.1.0/gcc/bin to my path for qmake to work, but now when I try to make a hello qt example (using qt4 book), when running make, it cannot find the QApplication
or QLabel
header. When I replace them with QtWidgets/QApplication
, it finds the header, but I get all undefined references when linking.
This is the command make executes:
g++ -c -pipe -O2 -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -fPIE -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -I../../../../Qt/5.1.0/gcc/mkspecs/linux-g++ -I. -I. -I../../../../Qt/5.1.0/gcc/include -I../../../../Qt/5.1.0/gcc/include/QtGui -I../../../../Qt/5.1.0/gcc/include/QtCore -I. -o hello.o hello.C
I managed to figure out that it's qmake -project
that is doing something wrong. When I make an app in Qt Creator (which actually works), the .pro file has lines like QT += widgets
, that are not there when I run it on the command line.