![]() ![]() I././fparser/include -I././dxflib/include -I././qcadlib/include -I././qcadcmd/include -I././qcadactions/include -I././qcadguiqt/include -I/usr/include/qt3 -Imoc/ -o obj/moc_qc_mdiwindow.o moc/moc_qc_mdiwindow.cpp G -c -pipe -Wall -W -O2 -D_REENTRANT -DQC_APPKEY="\"/QCad\"" -DQC_APPDIR="\"qcad\"" -DQC_APPNAME="\"QCad\"" -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -DQT_SHARED -DQT_TABLET_SUPPORT -I/usr/share/qt3/mkspecs/default -I. usr/share/qt3/bin/moc qc_mdiwindow.h -o moc/moc_qc_mdiwindow.cpp However now I have a new conundrum which occurs later in the build process, I could use some help please: Ok excuse my ignorance on the last question, Debian splits QT into several packages and I had to install "qt3-apps-dev", that caused the errors above relating to "qassistantclient.h" to go away. release_translations.sh: No such file or directory Make: Leaving directory `/opt/qcad-2.0.5.0-1-community.src/qcad/src' Qc_applicationwindow.cpp:2958: error: ‘assistant’ was not declared in this scopemake: *** Error 1 Qc_applicationwindow.cpp:2946: error: expected ` ' before ‘QAssistantClient’ Qc_applicationwindow.cpp:2941: error: ‘assistant’ was not declared in this scopeqc_applicationwindow.cpp:2946: error: expected type-specifier before ‘QAssistantClient’ Qc_applicationwindow.cpp: In member function ‘void QC_ApplicationWindow::slotHelpManual()’: Qc_applicationwindow.cpp:250: warning: unused parameter ‘name’ Qc_applicationwindow.cpp: At global scope: ![]() Qc_applicationwindow.cpp:210: error: type ‘’ argument given to ‘delete’, expected pointer Qc_applicationwindow.cpp:209: error: ‘assistant’ was not declared in this scope Qc_applicationwindow.cpp: In destructor ‘virtual QC_ApplicationWindow::~QC_ApplicationWindow()’: Qc_applicationwindow.cpp:119: error: ‘assistant’ was not declared in this scope Qc_applicationwindow.cpp: In constructor ‘QC_ApplicationWindow::QC_ApplicationWindow()’: ![]() Qc_applicationwindow.h:435: error: expected ‘ ’ before ‘*’ token Qc_applicationwindow.h:435: error: ISO C forbids declaration of ‘QAssistantClient’ with no type Qc_applicationwindow.h:32:30: error: qassistantclient.h: No such file or directory In file included from qc_applicationwindow.cpp:27: I././fparser/include -I././dxflib/include -I././qcadlib/include -I././qcadcmd/include -I././qcadactions/include -I././qcadguiqt/include -I/usr/include/qt3 -Imoc/ -o obj/qc_applicationwindow.o qc_applicationwindow.cpp Make: Entering directory `/opt/qcad-2.0.5.0-1-community.src/qcad/src' Make: Leaving directory `/opt/qcad-2.0.5.0-1-community.src/qcadguiqt' Make: Leaving directory `/opt/qcad-2.0.5.0-1-community.src/qcadguiqt/src' They all give the same error when I run sh. I'm not sure what I should be exporting QTDIR as, I have tried: The file I am getting a complaint about "qassistantclient.h" is in /usr/include/qt4/QtAssistant/qassistantclient.h $ wget -c $ sudo chmod x qqcad-3.3.0-linux-x86_64.I am trying to compile qcad-2.0.5.0-1-community.src on Debian Etch qcad-3.3.0-linux-x86_32.bin How to install QCAD 3.3 on 64 bit Linux systems: How to install QCAD 3.3 on 32 bit Linux systems: Follow the instructions for your system’s architecture and everything should work well. Since it comes as precompiled libraries, all we have to do is set execution permissions to the downloaded file and exec it. In this article I will show you how to install QCAD 3.3 on the most popular Linux systems, including: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Mageia, Arch Linux, and many others.īecause it is not available via any repository, we have to download the installation file from the official site and install it by hand. For a full list of features, see the official page. The latest version available is QCAD 3.3, which has been released a recently. Being multi-platform, it works on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. As you may know, QCAD is an open source 2D CAD (computer aided drafting) application that helps the users create technical drawings. ![]()
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