hi friends,
i download qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2009.01.bin and i install the qt4.5 .. inside the qtsdk-2009.01/qt i try ./configure and
its asking Please enter your license key: .. where i can get the licence key ..
hi friends,
i download qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2009.01.bin and i install the qt4.5 .. inside the qtsdk-2009.01/qt i try ./configure and
its asking Please enter your license key: .. where i can get the licence key ..
That's kinda strange. You shouldn't need a license key. Grab the source release and try again: ftp://ftp.qtsoftware.com/qt/source/q...-4.5.0.tar.bz2
thanks for reply ...
this is the path i get
http://www.qtsoftware.com/downloads
where i had downloaded the qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2009.01.bin ...
i am using linux fedora core 7 ..
not only me ... ...
most of them also reporting this one only ..
"I downloaded qt-sdk-linux-x86-
opensource-2009.01.bin but when I tried to apply a configure parameter in
the installed directory, I was asked the license key !"
all cases the Qt SDK for Linux is involved.
and now i installed the library source ... its working fine but not the qt-sdk-linux-86
and no qt creator ...
Same thing when executed in Ubuntu 8.04.2 when running the open source qtsdk-2009.01/qt/configure (qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2009.01.bin) it is asking for a license key.
Best regards.
I had exactly the same problem. I've got the files from the sources (not the .bin)
Unfortunately I cannot attach them here.
Regards,
I encountered the same problem exactly with wagmare while installing qt4.5.
Is there someone could give a clue? Jsabater? Thanks a lot!
In the qt sub directory (on my system /opt/qtsdk-2009.01/qt) LICENSE.LGPL is missing... which is odd. Try 'touch LICENSE.LGPL'
Lee
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It seems quite a few details have not been tested in the Qt 4.5 build
system. It works fine if you download just the library source and build it
from there, only the Linux-SDK-Edition seems to have problems.
Go to your Qt directory, check license files:
sh$ ls LICENSE* .LICENSE*
LICENSE.GPL3 LICENSE.LGPL
If other LICENSE files exist, move them to a different directory for now and
do a
sh$ touch LICENSE.GPL3 LICENSE.LGPL
Then the configure script should work (as far as I understood its source).Thank you for your message -- it helped me solve the problem. I found no
LICENSE files in my "qt" directory. On my system, the Qt SDK for Linux
didn't install those files !
So I downloaded the Qt libraries for Linux. A 118 Mb download just to get
two license files of 60 Kb ! I copied LICENSE.GPL3 and LICENSE.LGPL to "/
qtsdk-2009.01/qt" and now configure works ! I uploaded the two LICENSE
files in case someone has the same problem and wants a quick solution :
Download Link :
http://rapidshare.com/files/20609012...ce.tar.gz.html
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