INSTALL file: add the required packages for QtBluetooth

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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Dirk Hohndel 2015-07-07 06:14:13 -07:00
parent 9039785dc9
commit e46f6a5231

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INSTALL
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@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ sudo yum install git gcc-c++ make autoconf automake libtool cmake \
libzip-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel libsqlite3x-devel \
libgit2-devel libudev-devel libusbx-devel \
qt5-qtbase-devel qt5-qtdeclarative-devel qt5-qtscript-devel \
qt5-qtwebkit-devel qt5-qtsvg-devel qt5-qttools-devel
qt5-qtwebkit-devel qt5-qtsvg-devel qt5-qttools-devel \
qt5-qtconnectivity-devel
Note that beginning with Fedora 22, you should be using the dnf command instead
as yum is being deprecated.
@ -64,7 +65,8 @@ sudo zypper install git gcc-c++ make autoconf automake libtool cmake libzip-deve
libxml2-devel libxslt-devel sqlite3-devel libgit2-devel libusb-1_0-devel \
libqt5-linguist-devel libqt5-qttools-devel libQt5WebKitWidgets-devel \
libqt5-qtbase-devel libQt5WebKit5-devel libqt5-qtsvg-devel \
libqt5-qtscript-devel libqt5-qtdeclarative-devel
libqt5-qtscript-devel libqt5-qtdeclarative-devel \
libqt5-qtconnectivity-devel
On Debian Jessie and recent Ubuntu flavors this seems to work
@ -73,17 +75,18 @@ sudo apt-get install git g++ make autoconf libtool cmake pkg-config \
libusb-1.0-0-dev libgit2-dev \
qt5-default qt5-qmake qtchooser qttools5-dev-tools libqt5svg5-dev \
libqt5webkit5-dev libqt5qml5 libqt5quick5 libqt5declarative5 \
qtscript5-dev libssh2-1-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev qttools5-dev
qtscript5-dev libssh2-1-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev qttools5-dev \
qtconnectivity5-dev
On PCLinuxOS you appear to need the following packages
su -c "apt-get install -y autoconf automake cmake libtool gcc-c++ git \
lib64usb1.0-devel lib64zip-devel lib64qt5webkitwidgets-devel qttools5 \
qttranslations5 lib64qt5xml-devel lib64qt5test-devel lib64qtscript-devel \
lib64qt5svg-devel lib64qt5concurrent-devel"
lib64qt5svg-devel lib64qt5concurrent-devel lib64qt5bluetooth-devel"
In order to build Subsurface, use the supplied build script. This should
work on most systems that have all the prerequisite packages installed...
work on most systems that have all the prerequisite packages installed.
You should have Subsurface sources checked out in a sane place, something
like this: