Hello,
I'm trying to build the QtDesigner plugin to create a settings page. I downloaded the FreeCAD source repo and ran qmake plugin.pro, but if I try to run make, it fails:
wmayer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 9:07 pm
QtGui is a file inside the QtGui directory of the Qt headers. Have a look at the generated Makefile and the list of include paths.
Now the compiler tells you that QtGui cannot be found. Does the directory /usr/include/qt4/QtGui actually exist and if yes does it include the file QtGui?
Btw, it would be helpful to tell us which OS exactly you are using.
Now the compiler tells you that QtGui cannot be found. Does the directory /usr/include/qt4/QtGui actually exist and if yes does it include the file QtGui?
Btw, it would be helpful to tell us which OS exactly you are using.
The folder /usr/include/qtXX didn't existed, so I installed all packages beginning with qt4, now it works
Now I will try to do it for qt5.
Thanks for your help!
PS: Just for completeness:
OS: Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon
usbhub wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 11:04 pm
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The folder /usr/include/qtXX didn't existed, so I installed all packages beginning with qt4, now it works
Now I will try to do it for qt5.
Are you even following the compiling information? Compile on Linux tells you which dependencies you need to install for Debian/Ubuntu based distributions.
usbhub wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 11:04 pm
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The folder /usr/include/qtXX didn't existed, so I installed all packages beginning with qt4, now it works
Now I will try to do it for qt5.
Are you even following the compiling information? Compile on Linux tells you which dependencies you need to install for Debian/Ubuntu based distributions.
Yes, that would be a very good idea…
For QT5 it worked "out of the box" after installing the dependencies