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How To Install Qt Creator On Linux?

Last Updated : 02 Jun, 2022
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Qt Creator is a cross-platform C++, JavaScript, and QML integrated environment which simplifies GUI application development. It is currently available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is part of the SDK for the Qt GUI application development framework and uses the Qt API, which encapsulates host OS GUI function calls. It includes a visual debugger and an integrated WYSIWYG GUI layout and forms designer. The editor has features such as syntax highlighting and autocompletion. Below are the steps to install Qt Creator in a Linux distribution.

Install Prerequisites

The Qt installers for Linux assume that a C++ compiler, debugger, make, and other development tools are provided by the host operating system.  If the tools are not present in your distribution, run the following commands in your terminal based on your distro.

Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint

sudo apt-get install build-essential libgl1-mesa-dev

Debian/ubuntu/linux-mint

 

Fedora/RHEL/CentOS

sudo yum groupinstall “C Development Tools and Libraries”

sudo yum install mesa-libGL-devel

C-development-tools-and-libraries

 

Install-mesa-libGL-devel

 

openSUSE

sudo zypper install -t pattern devel_basis

Install-t-pattern-devel-basis

 

Download the Qt installer

You can download the Qt installer for Linux from its official download site: https://www.qt.io/download. The site will automatically detect your operating system and will recommend the correct version for your system based on the architecture of the computer.

Run the Qt installer

The downloaded file will be named something like qt-unified-Linux-x64-version-online.run. This file would not run directly in the Linux distribution, so the user must turn it into an executable file by changing its permissions. The permissions can be changed through the terminal or by using the file manager.

Using Terminal (all distributions), Locate the file in your system and change the directory accordingly in the terminal using the cd command.

chmod +x qt*.run

Locating-the-file

 

This will change the turn the file into an executable. One can also give the full name of the file in place of qt*.run. Run the file with the following command

/qt*.run

Running-the-file

 

Using file manager (Debian-based distributions)

  1. Locate the file in the system and right-click on it
  2. Go to Properties.
  3. Under the Permissions tab, enable Allow executing file as a program.
  4. Run the file by right-clicking on it.
executing-file-as-program

 

The installer window will show up. Install the application based on your preferences. Make sure any file starting with the same initials as the Qt installer does not exist in the same directory.


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