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14.2 > Development > qt-creator (4.12.3)

Qt Creator is a cross-platform IDE (Integrated Development Environment)
tailored to the needs of Qt developers, but is also perfectly usable
for non-Qt C/C++ projects. Qt Creator focuses on providing features
that help new Qt users get up and running faster, and also boost the
productivity of experienced Qt developers.

Feature highlights include:
- advanced code editor,
- visual debugger,
- GUI designers.

NOTES:
1. This package conflicts with qt-creator2:
install only one of the two.

2. This version of Qt Creator is advised for Qt5.

3. Before building/editing your application, you should configure
the Qt Kits (Tools -> Options -> Build & Run -> Kits).

4. QmlDesigner will work properly only if you configure the Qt5 Kit
properly and make it the Default Kit.

5. An old IDE configuration in user home directory
(~/.config/QtProject*) can lead to strange behavior.

6. Some functionality of Qt Creator, like Clang Code Model or Clang
Static Analyzer, depends on the qt-creator-llvm package. To enable
these additional features, build and install qt-creator-llvm package
and then build the Qt Creator package like that:

$ USE_LLVM=yes ./qt-creator.SlackBuild

Note: CODE_MODEL=yes option is synonym for USE_LLVM=yes and is kept
for backward compatibility and will be removed for Slackware 15.0.

This requires: qbs

Maintained by: Andrzej Telszewski
Keywords: IDE,qt,creator,develop,qt4,qtcreator,qt5,c++,cpp
ChangeLog: qt-creator

Homepage:
https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Creator

Source Downloads:
qt-creator-opensource-src-4.12.3.tar.gz (7ee294ef4316875a355c43f62918e13f)

Download SlackBuild:
qt-creator.tar.gz
qt-creator.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

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