24.11.2011, 19:31, "Syam Krishnan" <sya...@gmail.com>: > On 11/23/2011 08:27 PM, Pritam Ghanghas wrote: > >> As for development you can build qt or install dev packages from your >> distribution and configure qt creator to use them. you can even >> configure several different versions. I have used multiple version b/w >> 4.5 to 4.7 without any problems. > > Well, thanks for the info. I tried running Qt Creator 2.4 RC today on > RHEL5 with Qt 4.5. > I was aware of the problem with obsolete fontconfig package. So I > updated the fontconfig package to 2.4.2. > > When I tried executing qtcreator.sh, I got this: > > Failed to load core: > /opt/qtcreator-2.3.84/lib/qtcreator/plugins/Nokia/libCore.so: Cannot > load library > /opt/qtcreator-2.3.84/lib/qtcreator/plugins/Nokia/libCore.so: > (/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by > /opt/qtcreator-2.3.84/lib/qtcreator/plugins/Nokia/../../libBotan.so.1)) > > I guess my C++ library installation is a bit too old. Searching the > internet, I found these: > > https://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTCREATORBUG-3217 > http://samritmaity.wordpress.com/2011/02/15/installing-qt-glibcxx_3-4-9-not-found/ > > So, I think I have to build gcc in to a separate directory and use the > apparently-not-so-good LD_LIBRARY_PATH hack to get Qt creator working. I > am going to try that tomorrow.
Probably it would be better idea to build Qt and Qt Creator from sources, than try to satisfy other people's binaries with self-built libstdc++. -- Regards, Konstantin _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest