[Releasing] [Development] Qt 5.0 RC 2 released
techabc
techabc at gmail.com
Tue Dec 18 08:37:42 CET 2012
thanks for Maurice. I su to root and things ok.
but, I still know it as a bug, because the installer have already request
me a root's password during install as normal user.
2012/12/18 Kalinowski Maurice <Maurice.Kalinowski at digia.com>
> The installers have built the extraction items statically in the binary,
> so there is no dependency on having packages installed on your system. So
> the question is rather, why this fails in your case.****
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> Things I could think of right now are not enough disk space (the installer
> should check for this, but there are configurations where this check fails)
> or installing into a read-only section. Does it install anything before or
> does is this the first package it tries to install?****
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> Maurice****
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> *From:* releasing-bounces+maurice.kalinowski=digia.com at qt-project.org[mailto:
> releasing-bounces+maurice.kalinowski=digia.com at qt-project.org] *On Behalf
> Of *techabc
> *Sent:* Monday, December 17, 2012 5:56 PM
> *To:* development; releasing at qt-project.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Releasing] [Development] Qt 5.0 RC 2 released****
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> I run the testing package
> qt-linux-opensource-5.0.0-x86_64-offline-2012-12-17-386.run on OpenSuse
> 12.3 m2 , but errors below:****
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> Error during installation process (qt.500.src.essentials):****
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> Error while extracting
> installer://qt.500.src.essentials/5.0.0qtbase-src.7z: Extraction failed..*
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> I have already installed p7zip tools, and get the result in ****
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> http://superuser.com/questions/406915/extract-7z-files-with-standard-linux-tools
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> Q: I know that you can extract .7z files with 7-zip.****
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> Is there another standard linux program that can do this? Maybe one of
> these****
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> tar****
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> bzip2****
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> xz****
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> gzip****
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> A: No. 7-Zip archives use LZMA and LZMA2, which are not supported by
> standard tools (they also use bzip2, but you still need to decode the
> header).****
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> The "standard" way to work with 7-Zip archives on Unix is to use P7ZIP<http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/>.
> But since the 7-Zip format was designed primarily for Windows, you
> shouldn't really expect P7ZIP to come installed on Linux distributions by
> default.****
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> If you want the benefit of LZMA compression on Unix, prefer XZ Utils<http://tukaani.org/xz/>
> .****
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> 2012/12/17 Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira at intel.com>****
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> On segunda-feira, 17 de dezembro de 2012 10.00.15, haithem rahmani wrote:
> > But after updating my repository, I've noticed that the submodules,
> > qtwebkit, qtrepotools and qtqa were not providing the tag "v5.0.0-rc2"
> > not even the "v5.0.0-rc1"
> > are there plans to update those submodule too?****
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> The qtwebkit repository has the tag. If you don't see it, you've got the
> wrong
> repo. Check that you have git://gitorious.org/qt/qtwebkit.git.
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> The other two aren't part of the release itself, so they aren't tagged.
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> Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
> Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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