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Hi, CQtDeployer fails on my Ubuntu 20.04 machine. I've tried both the latest .deb package and the snap. With the snap I'm getting
The path to qmake given with -qmake is correct. Here i'm not quite sure what "system repository" in "If you are using qmake from the system repository, " means. When I try the deb package I'm getting
The glibc version on Ubuntu 20.04 is 2.31. I'm quite sure that I've gotten it to work about a year ago on a different machine, unfortunately no longer accessible to me, also with Ubuntu 20.04. Don't remember if I used the snap install or the .deb package. Can it be that I should use an earlier version of the .deb package that works with glibc 2.31? Should the snap version work? |
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Hi. Yes, the new cqtdeployer > 1.6 require glibc from the ubuntu 22.04. Please show me verbose log of the snap-cqtdeployer |
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The Qt I use is installed by the Qt online installer. |
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hmm looks as bug cqtdeployer -bin build-sumac-Desktop_Qt_6_4_1_GCC_64bit-Release/Sumac -qmake /var/lib/snapd/hostfs/opt/Qt/6.4.1/gcc_64/bin/qmake notedo not forget add all permisions
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hmm looks as bug
try this path to your qmake (add the /var/lib/snapd/hostfs pefix) This is snap root fs prefix.
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do not forget add all permisions