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Originally Posted by paxmark1
Might be awhile (even quite awhile) for Debian to get QT5. I am currently using Debian testing. I downloaded the 300plus mb QT5.01 from the QT website to ~/bin. chmod +x and then ./ yields a QT5 environment to use. I do need to brush up on compilation flags for Sigil 0.70 to acess the QT5 in the cmake process.
Once successful I will keep Sigil 0.70 in a folder in ~/bin also. Another day I will try more.
I am still tickled pink about 0.62. It can stay in /usr/local -it compiled so easily.
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I am also using a Debian testing (wheezy). I was not able to install Sigil 0.7 yesterday night. Can you give me more tips about your installation please ?
Qt5 installation :
When you installed Qt5, did you use the script or download directly the sources ? If you use the script, did you install all features ? I understand your installation as far as chmod +x. But I do not get what you did next.
CMake :
I never use CMake before Sigil and I was not able to tell CMake where Qt5 was. (I definitely prefer gmake or autotools ^^).
Thanks in advance.