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== Overview ==
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This guide can be helpful to install and configure Qt SDK in your Linux Operating system. Qt is a cross-platform application framework that is widely used for developing application software with a graphical user interface, and also used for developing non-GUI programs such as command-line tools and consoles for servers. You can get more information [http://www.qt.io/ here].
== Requirements ==
*PC with Linux, for example [http://www.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu] distribution.
*[httphttps://www.isee.biz/componentsupport/zoodownloads/item/igep-sdk-yocto-toolcahintoolchain-1-2-2-sdk 3 IGEP YOCTO SDK Yocto Toolchain SDK] *[http://www.qt.nokia.comio/downloads Qt SDK]<br>
== Install Qt SDK (Qt-Creator) ==
=== Before install ===
Download the latest release of Qt SDK: http://www.qt.nokia.comio/download/downloads. Chose Choose Linux Operating System and 32 or 64 bits installer depends your machine. We recommend to use the Offline Installer because its faster than the other one.
Maybe you want to install build essential to test programs in your Host computer. Install it using the next command:
<pre>sudo apt-get install build-essential </pre>
=== Installations steps ===
Now follow this steps to install Qt Creator
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== Configure Yocto SDK ==
Now, you should run qtcreator.sh script to start up Qt-Creator.
=== Add GppGcc, Gdb and Qmake to SDK. ===
*Go to Tools→ Options... → Build&Run. Select Qt versions flag, add qmake from Yocto SDK:
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