Could you please file a bug, so we can study and fix the problems? 33% success
rate sounds really poor. Socket time-outs have not been a common issue.
Tino Pyssysalo
Installer product manager
The Qt Group
On 3.7.2023, 15.49, "Interest on behalf of Turtle Creek Software"
mailto:int
Hi,
Unfortunately, after Qt 5.12 LTS offline installers have been available for
commercial users only. The “latest” ones (5.12) are available here
https://www.qt.io/offline-installers.
The related blog post https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-offering-changes-2020
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Tino Pyssysalo
The Qt
The EDU license is targeted at instructor-led classroom teaching rather than
scientific research work.
In the latter case, open-source license is working better or even commercial
one, if the work
will result to a commercial product.
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Tino
> On 16.6.2021, 23.33, "Interest on behalf of Ber
It is important for us that we do our best to enable Qt teaching at
universities all over the world.
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Tino Pyssysalo
Product management
The Qt Company
On 9.6.2021, 11.37, "Interest on behalf of Rolf Winter"
wrote:
Hi,
I have one improvement you could implement. Some time ago, I
Hi,
Philippe – you are right. Qt 6 is available for customer under new subscription
licenses, Qt 6 is not included in the legacy Qt licenses. If you have an old
Perpetual, Term or other type commercial license you can try Qt 6 under an
Evaluation license. You may as well discuss with Qt sales on
Hey,
Qt 6.0 should be visible for open source users and commercial users, who have a
valid subscription license. ,An evaluation can be requested
in https://www.qt.io/download "Download Qt now".
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BR,
Tino
On 8.12.2020, 17.25, "Interest on behalf of Nuno Santos"
wrote:
Jani,
How
On 2.10.2020, 11.53, "Tomasz Siekierda"
mailto:sierd...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>I've just tried them on Linux and Windows. No complaints, no bugs found. The
>speed increase in package fetching is big, especially on Windows where the
>previous installer is practically unusable since a few
contributors for this – especially the development team.
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tion has been converted to
an open-source installation and all open-source
obligations apply. The better way would be to have two separate open-source and
commercial installations in the first place.
The only use case where this conversion makes sense, if you want to continue
with open-source Qt
you showed, you have found a bug.
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