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`qdbus` returns an error. Ubuntu 18.04
A qdbus command errorHow to check whether module is loaded with custom configurations?A qdbus command errorUbuntu 16.04 OpenFOAM-v1706 ParaView Installation ErrorUnderstanding the qdbus outputsNividia-396 installation blocked by libglx on 18.04VirtualBox will not install on fresh copy of Ubuntu 18.04Document viewer (evince) couldn't open pdf when system upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04Ubuntu 18.04 cannot install Kodi - unmet dependencies (kodi-bin)Ubuntu 18.04 update issueEXT4-fs error Ubuntu 18.04 NVME SSDsudo apt-get update error.
When I run followind command: qdbus
I get following error:qdbus: could not find a Qt installation of ''
I've read alot of old questions with same error but not one helps me.
I've tried execute following commands sudo apt-get install qt5-default
+ same for for qt4, etc. but still have same error.
If any additional information required for this issue - please add comment and I'll provide info.
18.04 qt qdbus
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When I run followind command: qdbus
I get following error:qdbus: could not find a Qt installation of ''
I've read alot of old questions with same error but not one helps me.
I've tried execute following commands sudo apt-get install qt5-default
+ same for for qt4, etc. but still have same error.
If any additional information required for this issue - please add comment and I'll provide info.
18.04 qt qdbus
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When I run followind command: qdbus
I get following error:qdbus: could not find a Qt installation of ''
I've read alot of old questions with same error but not one helps me.
I've tried execute following commands sudo apt-get install qt5-default
+ same for for qt4, etc. but still have same error.
If any additional information required for this issue - please add comment and I'll provide info.
18.04 qt qdbus
When I run followind command: qdbus
I get following error:qdbus: could not find a Qt installation of ''
I've read alot of old questions with same error but not one helps me.
I've tried execute following commands sudo apt-get install qt5-default
+ same for for qt4, etc. but still have same error.
If any additional information required for this issue - please add comment and I'll provide info.
18.04 qt qdbus
18.04 qt qdbus
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Yuriy LeonovYuriy Leonov
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I've had the same issue on 18.04 server virtual machine with GUI, so I can't say whether or not it's applicable to Desktop version, but I did have to install one of the packages ( specifically qtchooser
) to get qdbus
.
According to Ubuntu package search for bionic (18.04), these are the amd64 packages that do contain qdbus
, among which:
qtchooser
qdbus-qt5
( referenced by OP on an old post with no answer )qdbus
I'd recommend going with sudo apt install qtchooser
since this is the same solution I've used. However, either of these 3 should work just fine.
Sidenote: On Ubuntu server 18.04 with XFCE4 installed via repositories , installing qtchooser
produced no effect, but qdbus-qt5
did. I suspect this has to do with certain dependencies that qdbus-qt5
pulls with it, which may have been installed in other instances. I'd recommend installing this package.
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I've had the same issue on 18.04 server virtual machine with GUI, so I can't say whether or not it's applicable to Desktop version, but I did have to install one of the packages ( specifically qtchooser
) to get qdbus
.
According to Ubuntu package search for bionic (18.04), these are the amd64 packages that do contain qdbus
, among which:
qtchooser
qdbus-qt5
( referenced by OP on an old post with no answer )qdbus
I'd recommend going with sudo apt install qtchooser
since this is the same solution I've used. However, either of these 3 should work just fine.
Sidenote: On Ubuntu server 18.04 with XFCE4 installed via repositories , installing qtchooser
produced no effect, but qdbus-qt5
did. I suspect this has to do with certain dependencies that qdbus-qt5
pulls with it, which may have been installed in other instances. I'd recommend installing this package.
add a comment |
I've had the same issue on 18.04 server virtual machine with GUI, so I can't say whether or not it's applicable to Desktop version, but I did have to install one of the packages ( specifically qtchooser
) to get qdbus
.
According to Ubuntu package search for bionic (18.04), these are the amd64 packages that do contain qdbus
, among which:
qtchooser
qdbus-qt5
( referenced by OP on an old post with no answer )qdbus
I'd recommend going with sudo apt install qtchooser
since this is the same solution I've used. However, either of these 3 should work just fine.
Sidenote: On Ubuntu server 18.04 with XFCE4 installed via repositories , installing qtchooser
produced no effect, but qdbus-qt5
did. I suspect this has to do with certain dependencies that qdbus-qt5
pulls with it, which may have been installed in other instances. I'd recommend installing this package.
add a comment |
I've had the same issue on 18.04 server virtual machine with GUI, so I can't say whether or not it's applicable to Desktop version, but I did have to install one of the packages ( specifically qtchooser
) to get qdbus
.
According to Ubuntu package search for bionic (18.04), these are the amd64 packages that do contain qdbus
, among which:
qtchooser
qdbus-qt5
( referenced by OP on an old post with no answer )qdbus
I'd recommend going with sudo apt install qtchooser
since this is the same solution I've used. However, either of these 3 should work just fine.
Sidenote: On Ubuntu server 18.04 with XFCE4 installed via repositories , installing qtchooser
produced no effect, but qdbus-qt5
did. I suspect this has to do with certain dependencies that qdbus-qt5
pulls with it, which may have been installed in other instances. I'd recommend installing this package.
I've had the same issue on 18.04 server virtual machine with GUI, so I can't say whether or not it's applicable to Desktop version, but I did have to install one of the packages ( specifically qtchooser
) to get qdbus
.
According to Ubuntu package search for bionic (18.04), these are the amd64 packages that do contain qdbus
, among which:
qtchooser
qdbus-qt5
( referenced by OP on an old post with no answer )qdbus
I'd recommend going with sudo apt install qtchooser
since this is the same solution I've used. However, either of these 3 should work just fine.
Sidenote: On Ubuntu server 18.04 with XFCE4 installed via repositories , installing qtchooser
produced no effect, but qdbus-qt5
did. I suspect this has to do with certain dependencies that qdbus-qt5
pulls with it, which may have been installed in other instances. I'd recommend installing this package.
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answered Dec 16 '18 at 10:23
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