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download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt/openSUSE_11.1/
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I think I would use this one
Index of /repositories/KDE:/Qt44/openSUSE_11.1 you will just have to experiment, but the qt you posted looks like it might be qt45. Not so good for your setup. I think.
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Qt Creator isn't in that repo. And there is a Qt45 repo right next to it. Looking at the pattern in the structure, I'm guessing it's either qt42 or qt3.
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Well I guess you were right. It wouldn't run. But luckily I'm not getting any segmentation faults. Maybe Qt Creator is not available for earlier versions of qt?
I could try the git version, but I think that would be even worse. |
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