Where did you get that installer from, its version number looks very strange (current Qt is at 5.5).
In any case I would simply install everything through the package manager: QtCreator, Qt's development packages, Qt's example packages.
Cheers,
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Where did you get that installer from, its version number looks very strange (current Qt is at 5.5).
In any case I would simply install everything through the package manager: QtCreator, Qt's development packages, Qt's example packages.
Cheers,
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That version number will be for the online installer itself (although the downloads I see do not have a version number embedded in the file name). When run you can use it to install several different versions of Qt and Qt Creator along with common material.
I am sure that Linux Mint's menu has a way to add an entry. Surely cannot be more than a Google away to fix the original issue. Failing that, the distro's Qt Creator can be configured to use the original bundle's copy of Qt. Finding the examples and help, even with the original bundle, is dependent on having them installed. Once installed they are no more difficult to find than navigating the file system.
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