On 27.1.2020, 23.53, "Development on behalf of Thiago Macieira" <development-boun...@qt-project.org on behalf of thiago.macie...@intel.com> wrote:
> On segunda-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2020 10:39:44 PST Elvis Stansvik wrote: > > So? I have an account because I want to contribute. Does not mean I > > want to log in to download (especially not from CI). > > The CI aspect is actually pretty relevant. Aside from Appveyor, most other CI > systems with Windows support (like GitHub Actions) do not have Qt pre- > installed. What people do to test on Windows is to use recipes that download > the pre-compiled binaries and unpack them. > > What does the Qt Company suggest software developers do? > > (I know there's Conan, vcpkg, etc. I want the Qt Company's official answer) Headless installation is important for many Qt users. In the current installer, it is also possible with scripting but we are making it even more straightforward with different command line options in the Qt Installer 4.0, which is the next major version. It is also possible to transfer the qtaccount.ini file to a CI machine, which removes the need for manual/interactive login. The qtaccount.ini just contains the hash of the password. Integrating the access control with package managers has resulted to be rather Large project and we decided to continue with the installer instead, even though we use vcpkg to enable CMake to build Qt 6 and conan to resolve Qt Marketplace source code dependencies. -- Tino Pyssysalo Installer PO The Qt Company _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development