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With Qt5 private headers are (or can be) installed, so no need to build Qt yourself. Change-Id: I58e2eecabbb6c767a583d867167ad17eeb7b6f2a Reviewed-by: Leena Miettinen <riitta-leena.miettinen@digia.com>
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/**************************************************************************
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** Copyright (c) 2014 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
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**
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** This file is part of Qt Creator
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**
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**
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** GNU Free Documentation License
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**
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** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free
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** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software
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** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of this
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** file.
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**
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**
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**************************************************************************/
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/*!
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\page getting-and-building.html
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\title Getting and Building Qt Creator
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\code
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TODO: This should be extended.
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* Windows specific hassle, see README in \QC sources
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\endcode
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There are several reasons why you might want to do your own build of \QC,
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like using the most current development version and being able to tweak
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\QC at one or the other place. It is also necessary if you want to
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create your own \QC plugin.
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\section1 Getting Qt
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Prebuilt \QC packages usually use the latest stable release of Qt.
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You can see the exact minimum requirement at the top of \QC's qtcreator.pro.
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(You can find the current version in our source repository here:
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\l{http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-creator/qt-creator/blobs/master/qtcreator.pro}.)
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You can get prebuilt Qt packages from the
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\l{https://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/qt/}{Qt Project download page}.
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If you want to use Qt as provided by your Linux distribution, you need to make sure that all
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Qt development packages and private header packages are also installed.
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\section1 Getting and Building \QC
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You can get the \QC sources for a specific version either by using one of the
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released source bundles, or from the Gitorious repository
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\l{http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-creator}. If you intend to contribute to \QC
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itself, you should use the repository from our Gerrit review tool as described
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in the developer wiki here: \l{http://wiki.qt-project.org/Setting_up_Gerrit}.
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We strongly encourage you to do out-of-source builds of \QC (also called
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shadow-builds).
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After you put the \QC sources somewhere (lets call the path \c{<QtCreatorSources>})
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you build it on Linux and Mac with
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\code
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cd <QtCreatorSources>/..
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mkdir qtcreator-build
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cd qtcreator-build
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<QtInstall>/bin/qmake -r <QtCreatorSources>
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make
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\endcode
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or the corresponding commands on Windows systems.
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*/
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