Citat:
Here’s a very simple Qt program:
001 #include <qapplication.h>
002 #include <qlabel.h>
003 int main(int argc, char *argv[])
004 {
005 QApplication app(argc, argv);
006 QLabel *label = new QLabel("Hello Qt!", 0);
007 app.setMainWidget(label);
008 label->show();
009 return app.exec();
010 }
001 #include <qapplication.h>
002 #include <qlabel.h>
003 int main(int argc, char *argv[])
004 {
005 QApplication app(argc, argv);
006 QLabel *label = new QLabel("Hello Qt!", 0);
007 app.setMainWidget(label);
008 label->show();
009 return app.exec();
010 }
Citat:
You will also need the Hello program.s source code in a file called hello.cpp in
a directory called hello.You can type in hello.cpp yourself, or copy it from the
CD provided with this book, where it is available as \examples\chap01\hello\
hello.cpp.
From a command prompt, change directory to hello, then type
qmake -project
to create a platform-independent project file (hello.pro), then type
qmake hello.pro
to create a platform-specific makefile from the project file. Run make to build
the program, and run the program by typing hello on Windows, ./hello on
Unix, and open hello.app on Mac OS X.
a directory called hello.You can type in hello.cpp yourself, or copy it from the
CD provided with this book, where it is available as \examples\chap01\hello\
hello.cpp.
From a command prompt, change directory to hello, then type
qmake -project
to create a platform-independent project file (hello.pro), then type
qmake hello.pro
to create a platform-specific makefile from the project file. Run make to build
the program, and run the program by typing hello on Windows, ./hello on
Unix, and open hello.app on Mac OS X.
Uradim tako, ukucam
./hello
ali program neće da se pokrene. Ništa se ne dešava.
btw. Program je executable.
U čemu je problem?