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Testing And Unstable • Re: [Testing - Trixie] Bad news after reinstalling

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I have finally managed to get a working Qt Creator on my laptop! :D I have tried before the qt-creator-opensource-linux-x86_64-13.0.2.run package because that is the version that works on my desktop. But I could not get it to run, because many Qt libraries of version 6.7.2 are already installed, conflicting with Qt Creator's expectations. I was not sure which Qt Creator version is built against the 6.7.2 framework, so I have just tried out qt-creator-opensource-linux-x86_64-14.0.2.run, after having installed all framework-related packages from the Trixie repository, and everything works fine, including the clang stuff (clang/llvm seems to have caused the removal of the Qt Creator package from Trixie), in spite of Qt Creator 14.0.2 being built against the 6.7.3 framework.

The package is not installed as usual; instead, it is installed in the qtcreator-14.0.2 folder inside my user directory, and I will definitely switch to the repository version as soon as it becomes available, but until then, this "workaround" will have to serve me.

By the way, I have dusted my two older laptops (one Toshiba Satellite P850 and one HP HDX9390) and installed Bookworm on them, plus on an extra disk on my desktop (it has a push-in bay, allowing me to easily swap disks), and I want to use this opportunity to give compliments to the people working on the installer: I have used both Trixie and Bookworm installers really often in the last two days, and each time absolutely without any issues! :D Thank you, guys!

The non-functional wifi after installation seems to be normal Bookworm behaviour (unlike Trixie): you are expected to create a new connection and configure it. On a minimal setup, even the tool to do so is missing; had to download network-manager and do the job with it.

To my (positive) surprise, Bookworm features Qt 6.4.2 (last time I looked, it was 5.15.??), and my projects build and run just fine!

Statistics: Posted by TiberiusKG — 2024-11-03 11:28



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