Re: [Development] How to perform unattended installations of Qt? (Was: Changes to Qt offering)

2020-07-14 Thread Thiago Macieira
On Tuesday, 14 July 2020 14:39:52 PDT Richard Weickelt wrote: > > Still waiting for instructions on how to do an unattended installation of > > a > > binary Qt. > > While you are waiting, have you seen those pages? > > - https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-online-installer-4.0-pre-alpha-released > - https:

Re: [Development] How to perform unattended installations of Qt? (Was: Changes to Qt offering)

2020-07-14 Thread Richard Weickelt
> Still waiting for instructions on how to do an unattended installation of a > binary Qt. While you are waiting, have you seen those pages? - https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-online-installer-4.0-pre-alpha-released - https://wiki.qt.io/Online_Installer_4.x Bonus: - https://pastebin.com/jUN51zci May

Re: [Development] How to perform unattended installations of Qt? (Was: Changes to Qt offering)

2020-07-14 Thread Thiago Macieira
On Monday, 17 February 2020 12:07:42 PDT Thiago Macieira wrote: > The install script is used by many deployment systems and Tino said that > unattended installation would become even easier. We're still waiting for > details, though. > > The problem is *downloading* the installer in the first plac

[Development] Reminder: Qt Code of Conduct

2020-07-14 Thread Andy Shaw
Hi, This mail is being posted to all of the mailing lists individually, but not cross-posted because that is an invite to create havoc so for those on multiple mailing lists then I apologise for the fact you will get this more than once. The Qt Code of Conduct was created and agreed upon back i