Le mar. 28 janv. 2020 à 03:22, Thiago Macieira <[email protected]> a écrit :
> On segunda-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2020 14:47:46 PST NIkolai Marchenko > wrote: > > Assuming we have a VM that is restricted to connecting to the internet, > we > > previously could dump the installer there and install Qt. > > Now, we need to have an intermediary PC with the same OS to first install > > the binaries via online installer and then copy those binary files to > that > > first VM. > > > > This is an extraneous and completely artificial step for absolutely no > > reason other than TQtC paywalling them, which is ridiculous. > > Previously, you anonymously downloaded the offline installer from another > machine, then copied it over to the VM, and installed there. > > Now you're going to download the offline installer from another machine > after > typing your password, then copy over to the VM and install there. > > What's the hurdle? > You might have missed the info because it is in the blog post, but not in Lars email: There will be no more open source offline installer. For binaries, open source users will only have access to the online installer that will require a Qt Account. >
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