On 01/07/2016 15:02, KI7MT wrote:
> I'll test this today, but, in theory, one should be able to use the QT
> opensource-installer for Linux and then update-alternatives, something
> along the lines of:
>
> * sudo update-alternatives --install "/usr/bin/qmake" qmake
> "/opt/Qt5.5.1/5.5.1/gcc_64/bin/qmake" 1
>
> * sudo update-alternatives --set qmake /opt/Qt5.5.1/5.5.1/gcc_64/bin/qmake
>
> Obviously, one needs to change the version / path to match what and
> where the new QT5 version is installed.

Hi Greg,

not sure I understand, surely it would be easiest to upgrade the o/s 
version rather than mess around with installing multiple versions of Qt. 
Debian and RedHat already have Qt 4 and Qt 5, adding another Qt 5 
version is asking for problems.

73
Bill
G4WJS.


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