Sure, but beware, assuming you can find an older repo that has it, add it to your sources.list apt-get update and pull in those packages, then remove it from your sources.list and update again. Be very careful when doing this as you can bork your package dependencies very quick. If it wants to remove a ton of packages or appears to be broken in any way, I would just suggest just building it from source, otherwise, Sid will appear and you know how he likes to break things :)
You can still find 4.7 here but it looks like there aren't any prebuilt packages for linux though. http://download.qt-project.org/archive/qt/4.7/ On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Николай Шатохин <n.shatok...@gmail.com>wrote: > qtchooser working, thanks. > > But there is only Qt4.8.1 in Ubuntu repos. Is it possible to install Qt4.7 > without building from source? > > > 2013/10/7 Jonathan Greig <redteam...@gmail.com> > >> Do not worry about it removing the qt4-default or qt5-default. It will do >> that, just figure out which one you use more often and make that the >> default. When you want to build for qt4 or qt5 then just use the qtchooser. >> I'm using the qtchooser method on a Kubuntu 13.10 install and it hasn't >> broken yet :P >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Interest mailing list >> Interest@qt-project.org >> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >> >> >
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