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==Linux== | ==Linux== | ||
* Installation doesn't work anymore in Ubuntu 18.04 (which isn't a bug; we don't support Ubuntu 18.04 in Qt 6.0.0) | |||
*Installation doesn't work anymore in Ubuntu 18.04 (which isn't a bug; we don't support Ubuntu 18.04 in Qt 6.0.0) | |||
*QTBUG-88833: Unable to install Qt6.0.0 on openSUSE15.1 | |||
= Unable to install Qt6.0.0 on openSUSE15.1 = | |||
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==macOS== | ==macOS== |
Revision as of 08:14, 25 November 2020
- Check that your system meets [1]
- All open issues can be found from Jira: https://bugreports.qt.io
- RTA findings here
All platforms
Many examples are still not properly ported to Qt6 in Beta1.
Windows
qdoc.exe is missing from windows packages, see https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-87215
Linux
- Installation doesn't work anymore in Ubuntu 18.04 (which isn't a bug; we don't support Ubuntu 18.04 in Qt 6.0.0)
- QTBUG-88833: Unable to install Qt6.0.0 on openSUSE15.1
Unable to install Qt6.0.0 on openSUSE15.1
macOS
Android
- For specifics on using or building with CMake, check this documentation change.
- Qt 6.0 for Android doesn't support multi-abi builds, it will be added in the next release.
iOS
- Using CMake to build user projects requires manual tweak. Please use qmake for now.