How to use Qt Creator for software development on macOS without having to install Xcode
Qt refuses to install on macOS unless Apple's Xcode is installed beforehand. This is unfortunate because:
| #!/bin/bash | |
| ### Setup a wifi Access Point on Ubuntu 12.04 (or its derivatives). | |
| ### make sure that this script is executed from root | |
| if [ $(whoami) != 'root' ] | |
| then | |
| echo " | |
| This script should be executed as root or with sudo: | |
| sudo $0 | |
| " |
| iwconfig | |
| IWCONFIG(8) Linux Programmer’s Manual IWCONFIG(8) | |
| NAME |
| " VIM Configuration File | |
| " Description: Optimized for C/C++ development, but useful also for other things. | |
| " Author: Gerhard Gappmeier | |
| " | |
| " set UTF-8 encoding | |
| set enc=utf-8 | |
| set fenc=utf-8 | |
| set termencoding=utf-8 | |
| " disable vi compatibility (emulation of old bugs) |