

qt-creator-opensource-linux-x86_64-4.5.2.runġ.3 QtCreator installation from Ubuntu official repositories (for Ubuntu 18.04 and newer)įor Ubuntu 18.04 and newer you can safely install QtCreator from Ubuntu repositories: It will probably complain and fail, but should in any case complete the container initialization.ġ.2 QtCreator installation from Qt official repositories (for Ubuntu 16.04 and older)įrom Rocko on, you can download and install a suitable version of QtCreator fromĬhmod +x qt-creator-opensource-linux-x86_64-4.5.2.run Mark the small checkbox underneath that said "do not ask again" and then select No. Please report them to the official ubuntu-sdk-ide project in launchpad: 1.1.1 Ubuntu SDK IDE known issues and troubleshooting 1.1.1.1 Container backend is not completely initialized Please keep in mind we are still beta testing so there will be most likely some bugs, either with the container images or with the IDE itself. From all aspects, the developer experience will not change much. It will discover the containers just as it used to do with the click chroots. Make sure the current user is part of the lxd group ruinning this command:Īfter that please logout and login to make the new user group (created by the installation) known to the login session. The LXD install process should take care of configuring the necessary group membership, but sometimes it fails. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-sdk-team/ppa Next step is to add the ppa and get the package installed. Rm -rf ~/.config/QtProject/qtcreator ~/.config/QtProject/QtC* It can be easily done with a single command: When you see broken or ghost Kits, or possible misconfigured devices, or in general anything what is weird it is possible that pushing the reset button on Qtcreator helps. Sometimes the settings of QtCreator (the Qt application of the Ubuntu SDK IDE) break when switching back and forth between different version. Sudo apt-get remove qtcreator qtcreator-plugin* However apt refuses to automatically remove the packages from the archive, so that is something that needs to be done manually, best before the upgrade:

Qt creator 2.3.1 archive#
If you have the old SDK installed, the default QtCreator from the archive will be replaced with a more recent version.

Qt creator 2.3.1 Pc#
Please note that for each Qt5 version a minimum Qt Creator version is requiredĪn Ubuntu 16.04 LTS host PC can satisfy this requirement up to Pyro: bundled QtCreator version is 3.5.1.įor previous Ubuntu versions the Ubuntu SDK team periodically provide QtCreator backporting for LTS releases and currently provide version 4.1.0, enough up to Yocto Pyro.įor Ubuntu 16.04, from Yocto Rocko on, official QtCreator is required.įor Ubuntu 18.04 and newer, the stock QtCreator from Ubuntu repositories should be enough.ġ.1 QtCreator installation from 'Ubuntu SDK team' repositories (for Ubuntu 16.04 and older) 2.5 CMAKE configuration (only for QtCreator > 4.1)īefore installing Qt creator, please build and install yocto Qt5 SDK according instruction available at Yocto QT5 Toolchain installation.2.4 G++ Compiler configuration (only for QtCreator > 4.1).1.3 QtCreator installation from Ubuntu official repositories (for Ubuntu 18.04 and newer).

