29.05.2012, 14:54, "eike.zil...@nokia.com" <eike.zil...@nokia.com>: >> But using a binary installer, that ships all but one requirements? > > Well, we also don't ship a compiler tool chain, nor 'make', nor 'qmake' or > cmake or any other actual build tool, that you need to actually create > something from your code. Also not quite a few other dependencies that one > needs to run Qt Creator itself, actually we only ship the necessary Qt > libraries... > Your best shot if you really want dependency checking for installing a > package would probably be to try to install the Qt Creator 2.5.0 debian > package from debian unstable... :D
It's not a good idea - newer Qt, KDE, etc. might be pulled in with it. It's better to try backports first. However, completely self-contained installer of Qt SDK + gcc + make makes sense too. -- Regards, Konstantin _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list Qt-creator@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator