Hi Bill,

I'll test this today, but, in theory, one should be able to use the QT
opensource-installer for Linux and then update-alternatives, something
along the lines of:

* sudo update-alternatives --install "/usr/bin/qmake" qmake
"/opt/Qt5.5.1/5.5.1/gcc_64/bin/qmake" 1

* sudo update-alternatives --set qmake /opt/Qt5.5.1/5.5.1/gcc_64/bin/qmake

Obviously, one needs to change the version / path to match what and
where the new QT5 version is installed.


73's
Greg, KI7MT

On 07/01/2016 07:32 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
<snip>>
> Hi Wolfgang, Joe & all,
> 
> this should be OK:ish from r6842. If you are using a version of Qt prior 
> to v5.4 then the behaviour of the transmit watchdog triggered warning 
> message will be ugly as it will block all UI updates until it is dismissed.
> 
> I recommend that Windows JTSDK users switch to Qt 5.5 or later and those 
> on Linux machines upgrade to their latest stable distribution versions, 
> for example Ubuntu 16.04 LTS uses Qt 5,5.1 as does Fedora 23.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.

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