[Interest] how to install qt enterprise using command line only?
Лагнер, Сергей
developer at lagner.ru
Thu Jul 7 06:29:43 CEST 2016
Does not work as well
~/Downloads$ ./qt-enterprise-linux-x64-android-5.6.1-1.run -platform minimal
Unknown option: p, l, a, t, f, o, r, m
The following text is the executable help:
~/Downloads$ ./qt-enterprise-linux-x64-android-5.6.1-1.run -h
Usage: ./qt-enterprise-linux-x64-android-5.6.1-1.run [options] Key=Value
Options:
-h, --help Displays this help.
--version Displays version information.
--framework-version Displays the version of the Qt
Installer
Framework.
-v, --verbose Verbose mode. Prints out more
information.
--proxy Use system proxy on Windows and
Linux.
This option has no effect on OS X.
--script <file> Execute the script given as argument.
--checkupdates Check for updates and return an XML
description.
--updater Start application in updater mode.
--manage-packages Start application in package manager
mode.
--no-force-installations Allow deselecting components that are
marked as forced.
--show-virtual-components Show virtual components in installer
and
package manager.
--logging-rules <rules> Enables logging according to passed
rules. Comma separated logging rules
have
the following syntax:
loggingCategory=true/false. Passing
empty
logging rules enables all logging
categories. The following rules
enable a
single category:
ifw.*=false,ifw.category=true The
following logging categories are
available:
ifw.componentChecker
ifw.resources
ifw.translations
--create-local-repository Create a local repository inside the
installation directory. This option
has
no effect on online installers.
--addRepository <URI,...> Add a local or remote repository to
the
list of user defined repositories.
--addTempRepository <URI,...> Add a local or remote repository to
the
list of temporary available
repositories.
--setTempRepository <URI,...> Set a local or remote repository as
temporary repository, it is the only
one
used during fetch.
Note: URI must be prefixed with the
protocol, i.e. file:///, https://,
http:// or ftp://.
--startserver <mode,socketname,key> Starts the application as headless
process waiting for commands to
execute.
Mode can be DEBUG or PRODUCTION. In
DEBUG
mode, the option values can be
omitted.Note: The server will not
shutdown on his own, you need to
quit the
process by hand.
--startclient <socketname,key> Starts the application to debug the
client-server communication. If a
value
is omitted, the client will use a
default
instead. Note: The server process is
not
started by the client application in
that
case, you need to start it on your
own.
Arguments:
Key=Value Key Value pair to be set.
2016-07-06 17:56 GMT+06:00 Dmitry Volosnykh <dmitry.volosnykh at gmail.com>:
> Have you considered specifying option with a single leading dash?
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:45 PM Лагнер, Сергей <developer at lagner.ru> wrote:
>
>> ~/Downloads$ ./qt-enterprise-linux-x64-android-5.6.1-1.run --platform
>> minimal
>> Unknown option: platform
>>
>> There is no such option in executable help.
>>
>> 2016-07-06 16:54 GMT+06:00 Sumedha Widyadharma <
>> sumedha.widyadharma at basyskom.com>:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> On 07/03/2016 04:34 PM, Ben Lau wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > I have written a script for installing Qt OpenSource edition via
>>> command line environment (xvfb is still needed). Although it do not fit
>>> with enterprise edition (probably you need to login), it can be
>>> > an example to show how to manipulate Qt installer framework.
>>>
>>> Have you tried passing --platform minimal to the installer? I think this
>>> would then work without any X Server.
>>>
>>> >
>>> > https://github.com/benlau/qtci/
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On 3 July 2016 at 22:28, Лагнер, Сергей <developer at lagner.ru <mailto:
>>> developer at lagner.ru>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hello all.
>>> >
>>> > I'm trying to use qt enterprise and I want to install it on my
>>> build server. There is no any GUI on the server, so I need some way to
>>> install qt without it. I downloaded
>>> > qt-enterprise-linux-x64-android-5.6.1-1.run, but it seems does not
>>> have such option.
>>> > I'd like to note, I do not want to build qt from sources, just
>>> install is enough for me.
>>> > Is it possible to install it using command line only?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Sergey
>>> >
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