> On 16. Mar 2018, at 08:38, Andrzej Telszewski <atelszew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 16/03/18 07:58, André Hartmann wrote:
>> 5.7 is no option, as it is no LTS and should have reached end-of-life 
>> already.
> 
> That's what I was thinking too.
> 
>> But it's very easy to install a recent Qt version with the online installer 
>> and use that for building Creator. I do it this way on Ubuntu 16.04. Of 
>> course you can also build Qt from sources.
> 
> Yep, I'm thinking about bundling Qt (compiled from source), as is already the 
> case with LLVM.
> The only drawback is going to be compile time: [Qt + LLVM + Qt Creator]
> On my machine it is going to be something like 7 - 10 hours ;-)

I can only find Qt 4.8.7 on https://packages.slackware.com ... o.O

Bundling Qt (and actually libclang) into a Qt Creator build: 
“INSTALL_ROOT=/some/install/root make deployqt”
For LLVM you can also try using the builds that we provide on 
http://download.qt.io/development_releases/prebuilt/libclang/

Br, Eike

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