[Qt-interest] Re : Re : qmake version porblem
BOUCARD Olivier
boucard_olivier at yahoo.fr
Wed Nov 18 09:49:30 CET 2009
By doing this you probably have overwritten your Qt4.2.2 installation.
When installing Qt, or an other library, for testing purpose, the bes
way is to use --prefix in configure to choose the install path.
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De : Ankit Agarwal <ankit17.ag at gmail.com>
À : BOUCARD Olivier <boucard_olivier at yahoo.fr>
Envoyé le : Mer 18 Novembre 2009, 9 h 41 min 00 s
Objet : Re: Re : [Qt-interest] qmake version porblem
HI,
I did the following step:
./configure
make
make install
Regards,
Ankit Agarwal
Blog : http://ankit17.wordpress.com
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 2:05 PM, BOUCARD Olivier <boucard_olivier at yahoo.fr> wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>Give us more details about commands you have used to achieve Qt4.6.0 intall.
>
>Thx.
>
>>
>
>
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De : Ankit Agarwal <ankit17.ag at gmail.com>
>À : Qt Interest (E-mail) <qt-interest at trolltech.com>
>Envoyé le : Mer 18 Novembre 2009, 8 h 14 min 18 s
>Objet : [Qt-interest] qmake version porblem
>
>
>Hi
>I am using Fedora 5.
>I had Qt4.2.2 install on my system and everything was
> working fine.
>Now, for testing, I installed Qt4.6.0. Now when I ever i run "qmake", it takes the Qt4.6.0 version by default, even though I have Qt4.2.2 set in my PATH variable.
>>
>I even tries giving the entire path for qmake for Qt4.2.2 but that also showed Qt4.6.0 for its version.
>
>Please help.
>
>Regards,
>Ankit Agarwal
>Blog : http://ankit17.wordpress.com
>
>
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