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Originally Posted by poxi1023
Not yet; Ubuntu 20.04, scheduled for this April, will be the next LTS release.
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I think he meant other Qt LTS versions being available in general, not just from Ubuntu repos.
And yes, there are installers available for Qt5.9.6 - 5.9.9. Then you have to go to 5.12 for the next LTS (even though Qt clearly has no real respect for what LTS is actually supposed to mean).
If I can make it work correctly with one of those later 5.9.x versions, we may have a shot at seeing what changed in Qt's codebase. That might give us a clue as to how to work around it.
But I'm going to take a few easy stabs in the dark before I go that route.
In the meantime, you do know that you can install Qt5.12.x to build Sigil against without messing up, or affecting your system's 5.9.5 version, right? That's what @pazos is doing. Get it while you can, though. Eventually binary versions of LTS Qts will only be available to paying customers.