You could've also done a

sudo apt install libqt5*

from the start and installed every dependency ever needed by any program
that uses QT5, ever.

Oddly, that issue doesn't seem to exist under KUbuntu. I had other
dependency issues that were easily overcome.

Did you try the .deb package for RC4 on Mint? If so, did it eat CPU like it
was going out of style? Did your building from source fix the CPU hogging
issue?

de AI8W

On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 5:42 PM Jason Milldrum <milld...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I recently had to reinstall Linux Mint 19 on my shack PC and ran into some
> problems getting WSJT-X 2.0.0 rc4 to execute (and I can't get older
> versions of WSJT-X to install at all, due to a libreadline6 dependency). I
> was able to install the DEB package and also compile from source, but in
> both cases when I tried to run the program, I was presented with this error:
>
> Error: Failed to find SQLite Qt driver
>
> After a bit of trial-and-error, I was able to determine that this version
> of WSJT-X is dependent on the libqt5sql5-sqlite package. After installing
> it via
>
> sudo apt install libqt5sql5-sqlite
>
> then I was able to run the program as expected. I'm hoping that the devs
> can fix this dependency for the final release and I wanted to document this
> for others who might be running into the same problem. Should I cross-post
> this to the wsjtgroup Yahoo list so it can get a wider audience?
>
> 73,
> Jason Milldrum NT7S
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