How do I know which version of Qt I am using? When I open Qt Creator it shows "Welcome to Qt Creator 2.3". In the build setting, however, it shows Qt Version 4.7.1.
9 Answers
Starting with Qt 5.3 you can use:
qtdiag
This prints a bunch of useful information. The first line includes the version:
Qt 5.5.1 (x86_64-little_endian-lp64 shared (dynamic) release build; by GCC 5.3.1 20160407) on "xcb"
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All the version info is in PyQt5.Qt:
import inspect
from PyQt5 import Qt
vers = ['%s = %s' % (k,v) for k,v in vars(Qt).items() if k.lower().find('version') >= 0 and not inspect.isbuiltin(v)]
print('\n'.join(sorted(vers)))
prints
PYQT_VERSION = 328193
PYQT_VERSION_STR = 5.2.1
QOpenGLVersionProfile = <class 'PyQt5.QtGui.QOpenGLVersionProfile'>
QT_VERSION = 328192
QT_VERSION_STR = 5.2.0
qVersion = <built-in function qVersion>
qWebKitMajorVersion = <built-in function qWebKitMajorVersion>
qWebKitMinorVersion = <built-in function qWebKitMinorVersion>
qWebKitVersion = <built-in function qWebKitVersion>
The functions can be called too:
>>> vers = ['%s = %s' % (k,v()) for k,v in vars(Qt).items() if k.lower().find('version') >= 0 and inspect.isbuiltin(v)]
>>> print('\n'.join(sorted(vers)))
qVersion = 5.2.0
qWebKitMajorVersion = 538
qWebKitMinorVersion = 1
qWebKitVersion = 538.1
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Very useful, thank you for sharing your knowledge. Of the ones you wrote about above I use
print("Qt version: " + str(QtCore.qVersion()))
andprint("PyQt (Python module) version: " + str(Qt.PYQT_VERSION_STR))
– sunyataJan 26, 2017 at 19:56
You are using Qt version 4.7.1, because that is the version of the qmake. You can also from shell type qmake -v to get it. The other version, namely 2.3, is the version of Qt Creator, not of Qt
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Thanks @menzZana , can you tell me how to upgrade qt 4.7.1 to qt 5.2.1 Apr 14, 2014 at 12:05
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You can install new Qt version at qt-project.org/downloads Also you can add the new Qt directly to your Qt Creator, so it uses the new Qt by going to Tools>Options>Build&Run>Qt version and add the new version in Qt Creator– MenzZanaApr 14, 2014 at 12:10
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My operating System is Fedora 16, is it is possible to install Qt5 ? Apr 14, 2014 at 12:18
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Sorry I do not know, since I have never used fedora, but do try to install it. It should work– MenzZanaApr 14, 2014 at 12:23
my usual starting point to investigate which software is installed is with
dpkg -l | grep "what I am looking for"
you should get a list of installed packages. Then with
dpkg -L "packagename" # (or whatever your package manager is)
you get a list of installed files for that package
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...Or check with whatever other package manager your Linux distro comes with (pacman, rpm, etc.) Aug 21, 2020 at 12:22
If you're using Python:
from PyQt5 import QtCore
print(QtCore.qVersion())
If you're using C++:
#include <QtGlobal>
std::cout << qVersion();
You can use qmake -query QT_VERSION:
➜ ~ qmake -query QT_VERSION
4.8.7
➜ ~ Qt/5.15.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake -query QT_VERSION
5.15.0
➜ ~ qt-6.0.0/bin/qmake -query QT_VERSION
6.0.0
On terminal,qtchooser --l
is another way to see the installed instances.
The print-out may look like this :
4
5
default
qt4-x86_64-linux-gnu
qt4
qt5-x86_64-linux-gnu
qt5