Re: [Interest] Unattended install of Qt 5.x on Linux

2014-05-07 Thread Giuseppe D'Angelo
On 7 May 2014 13:12, Francisco Ares wrote: > > And you can always download the source code, issue a "config" command - with > proper arguments - and then a "make" to build the whole thing from ground > up. Then you can copy the whole directory tree to other machines, do a "make > install" and upda

Re: [Interest] Unattended install of Qt 5.x on Linux

2014-05-07 Thread Ian Monroe
Just tar up the resulting directory. Ian On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 1:41 AM, Kurt Pattyn wrote: > Hi, > > does anybody know how I can do an unattended install of Qt 5.x on Linux? > Current Qt provides a .run file that spawns a GUI to install the SDK and the > development tools. > However I would li

Re: [Interest] Unattended install of Qt 5.x on Linux

2014-05-07 Thread Francisco Ares
If you use Gentoo: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Qt/Qt5 And you can always download the source code, issue a "config" command - with proper arguments - and then a "make" to build the whole thing from ground up. Then you can copy the whole directory tree to other machines, do a "make install" and up

Re: [Interest] Unattended install of Qt 5.x on Linux

2014-05-07 Thread Sergio Ahumada
On 07.05.2014 10:41, Kurt Pattyn wrote: > Hi, > > does anybody know how I can do an unattended install of Qt 5.x on Linux? > Current Qt provides a .run file that spawns a GUI to install the SDK and the > development tools. > However I would like to install the SDK unattended. > > Best regards, > >

[Interest] Unattended install of Qt 5.x on Linux

2014-05-07 Thread Kurt Pattyn
Hi, does anybody know how I can do an unattended install of Qt 5.x on Linux? Current Qt provides a .run file that spawns a GUI to install the SDK and the development tools. However I would like to install the SDK unattended. Best regards, Kurt ___ Int