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- INSTALLING Qt/X11 Version 3.3.8
-
-
-You may need to be logged in as root, depending on the permissions of
-the directories where you choose to install Qt.
-
-
-1. Unpack the archive if you have not done so already:
-
- cd /usr/local
- gunzip qt-x11-free-3.3.8.tar.gz # uncompress the archive
- tar xvf qt-x11-free-3.3.8.tar # unpack it
-
- This creates the directory /usr/local/qt-x11-free-3.3.8 containing the
- files from the main archive.
-
- Rename qt-x11-free-3.3.8 to qt (or make a symlink):
-
- mv qt-x11-free-3.3.8 qt
-
- The rest of this file assumes that Qt is installed in /usr/local/qt.
-
-
-2. Set some environment variables in the file .profile (or .login,
- depending on your shell) in your home directory. Create the
- file if it is not there already.
-
- QTDIR - the directory in which you're building Qt
- PATH - to locate the tqmoc program and other Qt tools
- MANPATH - to access the Qt man pages
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH - for the shared Qt library
-
- Note that under IRIX the additional LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH and
- LD_LIBRARY64_PATH variables are used for specifying library
- search paths. Set the variable that matches your configuration, or
- see the rld(5) man page for more information.
- On AIX set LIBPATH and on HP-UX set SHLIB_PATH instead of LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
-
- This is done like this:
-
- In .profile (if your shell is bash, ksh, zsh or sh), add the
- following lines:
-
- QTDIR=/usr/local/qt
- PATH=$QTDIR/bin:$PATH
- MANPATH=$QTDIR/doc/man:$MANPATH
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QTDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
-
- export QTDIR PATH MANPATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH
-
- In .login (in case your shell is csh or tcsh), add the following lines:
-
- setenv QTDIR /usr/local/qt
- setenv PATH $QTDIR/bin:$PATH
- setenv MANPATH $QTDIR/doc/man:$MANPATH
- setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $QTDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
-
- After you have done this, you will need to login again, or
- re-source the profile before continuing, so that at least $QTDIR
- and $PATH are set. Without these the installation will halt with an error
- message.
-
- Note that the SGI MIPSpro o32 and Sun WorkShop 5.0 targets are no
- longer supported as of Qt 3.3.
-
-3. Install your license file as $HOME/.qt-license.
- For the free edition and evaluation version, you do not need a license
- file.
-
-
-4. Building.
-
- This step compiles the Qt library, and builds the example programs,
- the tutorial, and the tools (e.g. Qt Designer).
-
- Type:
-
- ./configure
-
- This will configure the Qt library for your machine. Note that
- GIF support is turned off by default. Run ./configure -help
- to get a list of configuration options. Read PLATFORMS for a
- list of supported platforms.
-
- To create the library and compile all the examples and the
- tutorial, type:
-
- make
-
- If your platform or compiler is not supported, please contact us at
- qt-bugs@trolltech.com so that we can assist you. If it is supported
- but you have problems, see http://www.trolltech.com/platforms/ for
- information on known issues.
-
-
- At this point you have binaries created in $QTDIR (eg. $QTDIR/lib/
- contains libtqt.so). If, however, you would like to have your Qt
- installed in a non-local installation you can run configure with
- options splitting Qt into different areas for example:
-
- ./configure -libdir /usr/local/lib -bindir /usr/local/bin -headerdir /usr/local/include/qt
-
- If you supplied a custom install directory using the -prefix
- parameter in step 2, you can:
-
- make install
-
- This will install Qt onto your machine using the paths you've set.
- (See ./configure -help for more information). If you choose to
- install Qt like this, remember that you must set your
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH to match your -libdir and your QTDIR to your
- -headerdir (as described in (2) above).
-
-
-5. In very few cases you may need to run /sbin/ldconfig or something
- similar at this point if you are using shared libraries.
-
- If you have problems running the example programs, e.g. messages like
-
- can't load library 'libtqt.so.3'
-
- you probably need to put a reference to the qt library in a
- configuration file and run /sbin/ldconfig as root on your system.
- And don't forget to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH as explained in (2) above.
-
-
-6. The online HTML documentation is installed in /usr/local/qt/doc/html/
- The main page is /usr/local/qt/doc/html/index.html
- The man pages are installed in /usr/local/qt/doc/man/
-
-
-
-That's all. Qt is now installed.