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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.

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  • 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. Anyone know why?
    – kodu
    Aug 7, 2013 at 21:10

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I found the answer using qmake --help. This actually says:

Note: The created .pro file probably will need to be edited. For example add the QT variable to specify what modules are required.

Adding these lines to the .pro file solved the problem:

QT += core gui
QT += widgets
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As an alternative to manually editing the .pro file after running qmake -project, you can specify assignments on the command line that will be included in the generated files:

qmake -project "QT = core gui widgets" 

See http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.1/qtdoc/qmake-running.html

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