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| - | * Download the attached [[Media:testplanner-qtcreator-2.0.1-plugin_0.4.0.tar.gz| | + | * Download one of the attached tar balls compatible with your Qt Creator version: |
| - | [[Media:testplanner-qtcreator-2.1.0-plugin_0.4.0.tar.gz| | + | [[Media:testplanner-qtcreator-2.0.1-plugin_0.4.0.tar.gz|testplanner-qtcreator-2.0.1-plugin_0.4.0.tar.gz]]<br> |
| + | [[Media:testplanner-qtcreator-2.1.0-plugin_0.4.0.tar.gz|testplanner-qtcreator-2.1.0-plugin_0.4.0.tar.gz]]. | ||
* Extract the plug-in files to the Qt Creator installation root directory: | * Extract the plug-in files to the Qt Creator installation root directory: | ||
<pre>cd [qt-creator-installation-root-dir] | <pre>cd [qt-creator-installation-root-dir] | ||
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There is a plug-in for Qt Creator 2.0.1 and 2.1 which connects Qt Creator with Testplanner.
To use the plug-in, you need to install the following:
In case you don't have Qt Creator already installed, you can install it from either repositories or from the Qt download web page.
Install Qt Creator from repositories (Qt Creator 2.0.1 available at least on Ubuntu 10.10):
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install qtcreator
Download and install Qt Creator from the Qt Downloads web page
Qt Creator will be installed into QtCreator sub directory of the SDK root directory.
Download and install the Testplanner plug-in either as a debian package or a tar ball
Debian package (available for Testplanner 0.4.0 & Qt Creator 2.0.1 installed from repository)
sudo dpkg -i Testplanner-qtcreator-2.0.1-plugin_0.4.0_i386.deb
Tar ball
testplanner-qtcreator-2.0.1-plugin_0.4.0.tar.gz
testplanner-qtcreator-2.1.0-plugin_0.4.0.tar.gz.
cd [qt-creator-installation-root-dir] [sudo] tar xf [path-to-Testplanner-plugin-tar-ball]
ls [qt-creator-installation-root-dir]/lib/qtcreator/plugins/Nokia/*TestPlanner*
With the Testplanner plug-in you can