Slow downloads with the online installer? Try this tool
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Hi shaan7,
@shaan7 said:
When adding the local repo to User-Defined repos, should I disable all the entries in "Default Repositories"?
You should disable "Qt <platform> online root repository" (for example, "Qt Windows-x86 online root repository"). However, don't disable anything else.
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(Bumping this post for the benefit of those who want to get Qt 5.4, which was released last week)
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@Mokebe said in Slow downloads with the online installer? Try this tool:
I still have problem with download QT. Installer stood at 18-20% with error - some path and "Connection time exceeded". It doesn't matter which repository I choose - always same problem :( Any ideas?
You could try the offline installer instead: http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.10/5.10.0/
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@Eduardo12l said in Slow downloads with the online installer? Try this tool:
@JKSH I cannot find the old download page
Hi @Eduardo12l,
It looks like I need to update steps #1 and #2 in the documentation.
Here's a quick version:
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Go to http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.10/5.10.0/
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Choose a random file and click "Details" under "Metadata". At this stage, it doesn't matter which file you choose; we simply want to check the servers' download speeds.
(Steps #3 onwards are unchanged)
. PS: Is it useful only for linux?
No, it works for Windows and macOS too. The screenshots just used Linux as an example.
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@Eduardo12l said in Slow downloads with the online installer? Try this tool:
@JKSH it failed, the installation stops anyway. Or maybe i dont understand what you are trying to say in step 5 when says "select"
Did you get a good, consistent download speed? At what stage does the installation stop?
In step #5, "select" means choose a mirror from the drop-down menu. For best results, choose a mirror which gave you a consistently high download speed in step #3.
There is no guarantee that the first mirror that you try will work, so try a different one.
If you still don't have any luck, try installing Qt via the offline installer instead from http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.10/5.10.0/ (If you're on Windows, get qt-opensource-windows-x86-5.10.0.exe)
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The latest version, 24 Jan 2018 is V1.1.0. I downloaded and am trying the steps but the QT pages have changed. I try entering some of the URL directly such as:
www.qt.io/download-open-source/
But Chrome changes it to
www1.qt.io/download-open-source/
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@BKBK said in Slow downloads with the online installer? Try this tool:
I downloaded and am trying the steps but the QT pages have changed.
Yes, I need to update the instructions. For now, scroll up to https://forum.qt.io/post/437282 (it's 3 posts above yours)
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@Komal said in Slow downloads with the online installer? Try this tool:
What's for x64 based processor (windows) ???
Same network error issue.You can use the x86 (32-bit) installer. The 32-bit installer can install 64-bit packages.
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Fiddler-proxy with hostname-replacing helped me download from fastest mirror in my country.
I try this tool, but Qt Installer still download from download.qt.io (only local rep was enabled)I past all links from this page http://download.qt.io/official_releases/online_installers/qt-unified-windows-x86-online.exe.mirrorlist in DownloadMaster and find the fastest server in Kazakhstan is mirrors.dotsrc.org
In Qt Installer settings I add proxy 127.0.0.1:8888
In Fiddler I change Customize Rules "OnBeforeRequest":if (oSession.HostnameIs("download.qt.io") && oSession.PathAndQuery.StartsWith("/online/")) { oSession.hostname = "mirrors.dotsrc.org"; oSession.PathAndQuery = oSession.PathAndQuery.Replace("/online/", "/qtproject/online/"); }
downloading speed changed from 300Kb/s to 10MB/s
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@Geograph I want to try this method, unfortunately there's no fiddler-proxy on linux. There's only fiddler everywhere but it's still in beta so I don't know if there's hostname-replacement capabilities yet. Do you know any linux (mint) alternative?
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The tool didn't work for me, and it broke my Maintenance Tool. After reverting the settings, I get a message that the Maintenance Tool "appears to be older than 3.0.2".
And why should I have to use this tool in the first place, when Qt has been aware of this issue for so many years? I was getting useless speeds from a Japanese mirror, so I had no alternative.
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I've had this issue with the Qt online installer for several years on Windows. It almost never works and I think Qt has one of the worst install experiences. To make it even worse they have recently removed the offline installers. At the moment I have no way to install Qt on Windows unless I build it my self from sources.