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Online installer only lists old version in "Select Components"

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    SGaist
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    wrote on 7 Apr 2017, 10:16 last edited by
    #13

    You should be able to do that once you installed the package.

    No I can't further, if I need a specific version of Qt I usually build it myself.

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    • S SGaist
      18 Jun 2016, 21:19

      Hi,

      Taking a look at the reference platforms here, only 64 bit linux is mentioned.

      So you'll have to build Qt yourself if you need to target 32bit distributions.

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      nitish_linked
      wrote on 9 Oct 2017, 02:59 last edited by
      #14

      @SGaist hi, can you please tell how to build qt 5.6 in 32 bit ubuntu 16.04.
      I have tried to build it from source but my version is still showing 5.5.
      Help will be appreciated.

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        9 Oct 2017, 02:59

        @SGaist hi, can you please tell how to build qt 5.6 in 32 bit ubuntu 16.04.
        I have tried to build it from source but my version is still showing 5.5.
        Help will be appreciated.

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        jsulm
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on 9 Oct 2017, 04:17 last edited by
        #15

        @nitish_linked Well, download the Qt 5.6 source code and build it. How do you know that your version is still 5.5? And how did you build it?

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          wrote on 9 Oct 2017, 18:11 last edited by
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          @jsulm Hi, thanks for replying.
          My machine previously had Qt5.5, so i decided to upgrade it to Qt5.6.
          For that, I followed the following steps :-
          1.) Downloaded qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.9.2
          2.) ./configure -prefix $PWD/qtbase -opensource -nomake tests
          3.) make -j 4

          It will be great if you can guide me if i am doing some mistake.

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            wrote on 9 Oct 2017, 19:58 last edited by
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            Why are you using Qt 5.9.2 sources if you want to build Qt 5.6 ?

            In any case, you should also add -nomake examples.

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            • N nitish_linked
              9 Oct 2017, 18:11

              @jsulm Hi, thanks for replying.
              My machine previously had Qt5.5, so i decided to upgrade it to Qt5.6.
              For that, I followed the following steps :-
              1.) Downloaded qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.9.2
              2.) ./configure -prefix $PWD/qtbase -opensource -nomake tests
              3.) make -j 4

              It will be great if you can guide me if i am doing some mistake.

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              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on 10 Oct 2017, 04:19 last edited by
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              @nitish_linked You forgot to call "make install". And later if you call qmake use absolute path to it to make sure you call qmake from that Qt.

              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              • J jsulm
                10 Oct 2017, 04:19

                @nitish_linked You forgot to call "make install". And later if you call qmake use absolute path to it to make sure you call qmake from that Qt.

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                wrote on 12 Oct 2017, 18:16 last edited by
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                @jsulm thanks for help !!

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                • S SGaist
                  9 Oct 2017, 19:58

                  Why are you using Qt 5.9.2 sources if you want to build Qt 5.6 ?

                  In any case, you should also add -nomake examples.

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                  wrote on 12 Oct 2017, 18:16 last edited by
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                  @SGaist thank you very much for your help !!

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                    wrote on 12 Oct 2017, 19:28 last edited by
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                    You're welcome !

                    Since you have it working now, please mark the thread as solved using the "Topic Tools" button so that other forum users may know a solution has been found :)

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                    • J jsulm
                      10 Oct 2017, 04:19

                      @nitish_linked You forgot to call "make install". And later if you call qmake use absolute path to it to make sure you call qmake from that Qt.

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                      wrote on 14 Oct 2017, 09:20 last edited by
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                      @jsulm hi, i followed the steps told by you, and this time I also executed the command make install . But, when i perform qmake -v , it is still showing qt version 5.5.
                      Is there a problem of absolute path of qt ??

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                        SGaist
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                        wrote on 14 Oct 2017, 09:25 last edited by
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                        By calling only qmake you are calling your distribution provided qmake, use the full path if you want to call a specific Qt version.

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                        • N nitish_linked
                          14 Oct 2017, 09:20

                          @jsulm hi, i followed the steps told by you, and this time I also executed the command make install . But, when i perform qmake -v , it is still showing qt version 5.5.
                          Is there a problem of absolute path of qt ??

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                          wrote on 16 Oct 2017, 04:27 last edited by
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                          @nitish_linked As @SGaist said use absolute path to your qmake. If you just call qmake the system looks in some predefined locations (like /usr/bin) and in directories PATH is showing to and finds qmake from your distribution.

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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