![]() It may also be possible to set this in the. ![]() You could test with something like: QTDIR=/usr/share/qtX qmake -version By default QtCreator sets this to /usr/share/qt4 for me, so setting it to the equivalent path (ie the one where the configuration files are) should make qmake build with a different version. Otherwise, it seems to the QTDIR environmental variable is used to set the Qt version. There should be a drop down box to select from the various installed versions for each configuration. You can set different build configurations there. ![]() ![]() Never the less, QtCreator is usually quite good at detecting alternative Qt installs, just create a new project and look under the Projects tab on the left. This isn't necessarily Unix/Linux specific, so you are probably better asking this on Stack Overflow. ![]()
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