![]() ![]() Manual compilation - more detailed description What you need Repeat 2 previous steps for Plugins directory.Create and go to directory where you want the output files to be created and call: qmake path/to/SQLiteStudio3/project/directory.Setup source directories like described here: source code layout.Download SQLiteStudio sources and plugins, see downloading source code.You can copy /home/user/projects/sqlitestudio/output/portable/SQLiteStudio directory to wherever you like and then delete whole /home/user/projects/sqlitestudio. Portable distribution created at: /home/user/projects/sqlitestudio/output/portable/SQLiteStudio This will take a while and in the end will print:.Again, if you want to use custom Qt installation, pass path to its qmake as an argument to this script. ![]() When compilation is finished you will want to create a ready to use, runnable disribution.After questions are answered, compilation will start and will take couple of minutes, maybe more, depending on computer performance.This script may ask you few questions (like how many CPU cores would you like to use for compilation), so answer them.If you want to use your custom Qt version (not the default one used by straing 'qmake' command), then pass the full path to your custom qmake as an argument to compile.sh script, like: compile.sh /opt/Qt/5.x.x/bin/qmake.cd /home/user/projects/sqlitestudio/scripts/linux.Your source code after unpacking should look like described at source code layout.Then you need to download source code, as described at downloading source code.You will need all the dependencies as described at what you need, below.You can always ask for help at discussions. ![]()
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