Qt is an open source project that works as a cross-platform SDK (Software Development Kit) and GUI toolkit with APIs for C programming. It is a cross-platform framework, supporting the Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. The project is comprised of the Qt framework, which. I don't think it has anything to do with reinstalling Qt. I am using the latest Qt 5.3 release. I think I read somewhere that when building Qt from source, you can specify the minimal deployment target for the Mac. This simply means that when the guys at Qt build the binaries, they specified Mac OS X 10.6 as the minimal deployment platform.
Mac Install Qt Designer
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Qt Creator For Mac
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- sudo QtSDK/SDKMaintenanceTool.app/Contents/MacOS/SDKMaintenanceTool
- In newer versions replace both instances of SDKMaintenanceTool with MaintenanceTool.
- If not QtSDK, check for /Users/YourUserName/QtX.Y.Z where X.Y.Z is a Qt version.
- The tool's dialog window will show up. In the dialog window select 'Remove all components'.
- Click the Continue button, the the Uninstall button to confirm. Qt SDK will be uninstalled and QtSDK directory will be removed.
- Run the QtSDK installer if reinstallation is needed.
- In the installation dialog window, make sure to check the box 'Remove the old Qt Creator's setting'.
- Continue to finish the installation.
Qt-sdk-mac-opensource-2010.02.dmg
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