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    Default Does the linux binary installation provide opengl support?

    I installed Qt from the Linux 64 binary installer and it has been working great for a few weeks. Today I tried to compile Qwt and I get the following error:

    In file included from qwt_plot_glcanvas.cpp:10:0:
    qwt_plot_glcanvas.h:15:17: fatal error: qgl.h: No such file or directory
    #include <qgl.h>

    Does this suggest I need to compile Qt from source with opengl support?

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    Default Re: Does the linux binary installation provide opengl support?

    The binary release of Qt already has support for OpenGL built in.
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