My understanding is that this is to be expected if you attempt to compile
older branches (eg, 2.x) using a too-recent version of Qt.  In particular,
for building 2.3.2, 5.4 is the only supported version of of Qt as far as I
know.

Marc

On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 1:46 PM Joachim Schmitz <j...@schmitz-digital.de>
wrote:

> Which version of musescore are you trying to build and which which version
> of Qt?
>
>
> ---- Markus Lutz schrieb ----
>
> Hello,
> unfortunately I cannot compile Musescore currently because of a missing
> QWebview.
> I use QtCreator on Linux Mint LMDE.
> I get the following error message:
>
> In file included from
> /home/markus/gitMuseScore/MuseScore/mscore/musescore.cpp:110:0:
> /home/markus/gitMuseScore/MuseScore/mscore/startcenter.h:20:20: fatal
> error: QWebView: No such file or directory
>   #include <QWebView>
>
> Even a new installation of qtCreator didn't fix it.
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion, what to do?
>
> Best regards
> Markus
>
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