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Qt for Linux/X11

Platform support for Linux/X11.

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Qt for Linux/X11

Qt's support for different Linux platforms is extensive and mature.

To download and install Qt for Linux, follow the instructions on the Getting Started with Qt page.

 

Supported Configurations

The following configurations are supported.

Distribution

Architecture

Compiler

Notes

Red Hat 8.4

x86_64

GCC 10 (toolset)

 

openSUSE 15.4

x86_64

GCC 9

 

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP4

x86_64

GCC 10

 

Ubuntu 20.04

x86_64

GCC as provided by Canonical, GCC 9.x

 

Requirements for Development Host

The Qt installers for Linux assume that a C++ compiler, debugger, make, and other development tools are provided by the host operating system. In addition, building graphical Qt applications requires OpenGL libraries and headers installed. Most Linux distributions do not install all of these by default, but setting up a development environment is still straightforward.

Use the following commands to install the basic requirements for building Qt applications:

Debian/Ubuntu (apt-get)

 
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sudo apt-get install build-essential libgl1-mesa-dev

Fedora/RHEL/CentOS (yum)

 
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sudo yum groupinstall "C Development Tools and Libraries"
sudo yum install mesa-libGL-devel

openSUSE (zypper)

 
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sudo zypper install -t pattern devel_basis

Building Qt from Source

You can also build Qt from the source package and configure it according to your target platform. The source packages are obtained from http://www.qt.io/download/.

Below, you will find more information about building Qt from source.

Deployment and Other Issues

The pages below covers specific issues and recommendations for creating Linux/X11 applications.

Where to Go from Here

We invite you to explore the rest of Qt. We prepared overviews which help you decide which APIs to use and our examples demonstrate how to use our API.

Qt's vibrant and active community site, http://qt.io houses a wiki, a forum, and additional learning guides and presentations.

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