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Build and Install

Andrei Yankovich edited this page Oct 11, 2020 · 19 revisions

Build from sources

Build for Linux

  • install qt and qt QtInstallFrameWork from qt installer
  • git clone https://github.com/QuasarApp/CQtDeployer.git
  • cd CQtDeployer
  • git submodule update --init --recursive
  • qmake -r
    • Here you must definitely call the qmake that was loaded from the 1st item.
    • Example: ~/Qt/5.15.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake -r
  • make -j$(nproc)
  • make deploy
  • ./Distro/CQtDeployerInstaller.run

Build for Windows (CMD)

  • install qt and qt QtInstallFrameWork from qt installer
  • git clone https://github.com/QuasarApp/CQtDeployer.git
  • cd CQtDeployer
  • git submodule update --init --recursive
  • SET PATH=C:/Qt/Tools/mingw810_64/bin;%PATH%
    • It is important to set up the qt environment.
  • qmake.exe -r
    • Here you must definitely call the qmake that was loaded from the 1st item.
    • Example: C:/Qt/5.15.0/mingw81_64/bin/qmake.exe -r
  • migw32-make -j8
  • migw32-make deploy
  • ./Distro/CQtDeployerInstaller.exe

Installation without building

You can download the latest version of the application here.

Snap

Get it from the Snap Store

Features of the snap version

If you are using the snap version of the application. Enable all permissions for cqtdeployer. this can be done in the snap-store Or starting with ubuntu 20.04 in the ubuntu application settings manager.

If you do not have the GUI then you can enable all permissions using next commands:

sudo snap connect cqtdeployer:process-control
sudo snap connect cqtdeployer:removable-media
sudo snap connect cqtdeployer:system-backup