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  • D Doug Hutcheson

    @jsulm Ah! Now we are getting somewhere. I am at the end of a VERY slow WiFi internet link, so it will take a long time for the installer to download the metadata again. Regional Philippines areas are very poorly served by the telcos and I usually cannot even browse the internet during daytime hours. If I am lucky, I will get about 10Kbps download: if I am unlucky I will get zero. :[

    There is a vague promise we will see cable internet this year. As you can imagine, I wait with great hope.

    I will start now, but it might literally be hours before I can complete this request.

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    jsulm
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    @Doug-Hutcheson But you can already check whether you installed any Qt version: check the content of the /home/USER_NAME/Qt folder.

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      @Doug-Hutcheson But you can already check whether you installed any Qt version: check the content of the /home/USER_NAME/Qt folder.

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      @jsulm sorry for the delay - as a new user, I can only post once every 600 seconds ... !

      As expected, the link is slow. I opened the Maintenance tool ten minutes ago and it is still performing the first step, the licence pre-conditions check ...

      This is the content of that directory. What should I be looking for?
      home_doug_Qt.png

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        @jsulm sorry for the delay - as a new user, I can only post once every 600 seconds ... !

        As expected, the link is slow. I opened the Maintenance tool ten minutes ago and it is still performing the first step, the licence pre-conditions check ...

        This is the content of that directory. What should I be looking for?
        home_doug_Qt.png

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        jsulm
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        @Doug-Hutcheson You did not install Qt, only QtCreator

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          @Doug-Hutcheson You did not install Qt, only QtCreator

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          @jsulm Doh! (Slaps forehead). That would explain a lot.

          There are many items to choose from. I am inclined to bite the bullet and go straight to Qt6 in that case - is that a wise choice?

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          • D Doug Hutcheson

            @jsulm Doh! (Slaps forehead). That would explain a lot.

            There are many items to choose from. I am inclined to bite the bullet and go straight to Qt6 in that case - is that a wise choice?

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            @Doug-Hutcheson said in Newbie question: Warning Device type is not supported by Qt version:

            is that a wise choice?

            I would not do that yet as some modules are not yet available in Qt6 and will come in later point releases. I suggest to go for current Qt5 (5.15.2).

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              @Doug-Hutcheson said in Newbie question: Warning Device type is not supported by Qt version:

              is that a wise choice?

              I would not do that yet as some modules are not yet available in Qt6 and will come in later point releases. I suggest to go for current Qt5 (5.15.2).

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              @jsulm thank you so much for your advice. I will do exactly that and come back if I have further problems.

              The Maintenance tool is still at the first step ... 28 minutes so far ... I expect this will have to be another overnight job, as I do get marginally usable speeds about 2Mbps between about 1am and 5am (currently 4:07pm).

              Your time taken to help me is greatly appreciated. :D

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              • D Doug Hutcheson

                @jsulm thank you so much for your advice. I will do exactly that and come back if I have further problems.

                The Maintenance tool is still at the first step ... 28 minutes so far ... I expect this will have to be another overnight job, as I do get marginally usable speeds about 2Mbps between about 1am and 5am (currently 4:07pm).

                Your time taken to help me is greatly appreciated. :D

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                @Doug-Hutcheson I restarted the process at midnight. For most of the past hour it has been dominating the cpu preparing metadata for download. I do not recall ever seeing my Core i7 under such load for so long. interesting and i am curious.

                Qt Maintenance processor load.png
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                • D Doug Hutcheson

                  @Doug-Hutcheson I restarted the process at midnight. For most of the past hour it has been dominating the cpu preparing metadata for download. I do not recall ever seeing my Core i7 under such load for so long. interesting and i am curious.

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                  @Doug-Hutcheson All cured by rebooting. After a reboot it took less than 2 minutes to get to the point where I could select Qt and start the installation. Sigh.

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                  • D Doug Hutcheson

                    @Doug-Hutcheson All cured by rebooting. After a reboot it took less than 2 minutes to get to the point where I could select Qt and start the installation. Sigh.

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                    @Doug-Hutcheson In about 4 hours my system has downloaded 36% of Qt 5.15.2, but bandwidth is now rapidly evaporating. It looks like another all-nighter tonight as I babysit the download through inevitable communications glitches.

                    I am not sure how much has been downloaded as I cannot find the files in my home directory, but I'm sure they are there somewhere.

                    As an aside, I clicked on Qt 5.15.2 and hit the button without looking at what was to download. It seems I am getting all the source and debug files for both RHEL and openSUSE, which is overkill as I have no plans to build Qt on my laptop, but never mind.

                    Altogether a reasonably productive night but still no definitive answer to whether my problem has been solved, although I have every confidence my project will indeed compile correctly when the download has finished. As the Internet will be unusable for the rest of the day, I shall now take a well deserved nap for a few hours.

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                    • D Doug Hutcheson

                      @Doug-Hutcheson In about 4 hours my system has downloaded 36% of Qt 5.15.2, but bandwidth is now rapidly evaporating. It looks like another all-nighter tonight as I babysit the download through inevitable communications glitches.

                      I am not sure how much has been downloaded as I cannot find the files in my home directory, but I'm sure they are there somewhere.

                      As an aside, I clicked on Qt 5.15.2 and hit the button without looking at what was to download. It seems I am getting all the source and debug files for both RHEL and openSUSE, which is overkill as I have no plans to build Qt on my laptop, but never mind.

                      Altogether a reasonably productive night but still no definitive answer to whether my problem has been solved, although I have every confidence my project will indeed compile correctly when the download has finished. As the Internet will be unusable for the rest of the day, I shall now take a well deserved nap for a few hours.

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                      @Doug-Hutcheson said in Newbie question: Warning Device type is not supported by Qt version:

                      As an aside, I clicked on Qt 5.15.2 and hit the button without looking at what was to download

                      You should be careful when selecting what to install: if you select whole Qt version you will get many different Qt builds (for example Android). So, only select what you really need.
                      I heard (did not check by myself yet) that newest installer/maintenance tool allow one to select mirror from which data is downloaded. Maybe that could help you?

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @Doug-Hutcheson said in Newbie question: Warning Device type is not supported by Qt version:

                        As an aside, I clicked on Qt 5.15.2 and hit the button without looking at what was to download

                        You should be careful when selecting what to install: if you select whole Qt version you will get many different Qt builds (for example Android). So, only select what you really need.
                        I heard (did not check by myself yet) that newest installer/maintenance tool allow one to select mirror from which data is downloaded. Maybe that could help you?

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                        @jsulm That seems to be what has happened. I'm developing on an Intel x86_64 box and want to develop for desktop and for Android, so what am i looking for when i choose from the offerings? (The process remained running all day for almost zero progress ... )

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                        • D Doug Hutcheson

                          @jsulm That seems to be what has happened. I'm developing on an Intel x86_64 box and want to develop for desktop and for Android, so what am i looking for when i choose from the offerings? (The process remained running all day for almost zero progress ... )

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                          jsulm
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                          @Doug-Hutcheson Expand the Qt version you want to install. Select Android and desktop version. On Windows you have to decide whether you want to use MSVC or MinGW as compiler and then select the desktop version accordingly.

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @Doug-Hutcheson Expand the Qt version you want to install. Select Android and desktop version. On Windows you have to decide whether you want to use MSVC or MinGW as compiler and then select the desktop version accordingly.

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                            @jsulm Thanks - I'll restart with the correct selection. I don't need source do I? As a total newbie, I'm not planning to work on Qt itself any time soon.

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                            • D Doug Hutcheson

                              @jsulm Thanks - I'll restart with the correct selection. I don't need source do I? As a total newbie, I'm not planning to work on Qt itself any time soon.

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                              @Doug-Hutcheson said in Newbie question: Warning Device type is not supported by Qt version:

                              As a total newbie, I'm not planning to work on Qt itself any time soon.

                              Then you don't need the sources. You can install them later using Qt Maintenance Tool if you would need them.

                              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                @Doug-Hutcheson said in Newbie question: Warning Device type is not supported by Qt version:

                                As a total newbie, I'm not planning to work on Qt itself any time soon.

                                Then you don't need the sources. You can install them later using Qt Maintenance Tool if you would need them.

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                                @jsulm Many thanks for putting me straight. I owe you a virtual beer. :)

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                                • D Doug Hutcheson

                                  @jsulm Many thanks for putting me straight. I owe you a virtual beer. :)

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                                  @Doug-Hutcheson success! I can now get on with writing and debugging.
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                                  • D Doug Hutcheson

                                    @Doug-Hutcheson success! I can now get on with writing and debugging.
                                    Qt5.15.2.png

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                                    @Doug-Hutcheson said in Newbie question: Warning Device type is not supported by Qt version:

                                    success!

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