No idea. I've never attempted to use Sigil with Wine. I just usually downloaded a newer version of Qt and built the newer version of Sigil from scratch whenever the repo version of Sigil lagged too far behind.
Have you tried just building Sigil 0.9.14 from scratch? It's been a while, but I can't recall any reason why the system Qt 5.6 and Python 3.6 wouldn't be sufficient to build Sigil 0.9.14. I never was able to understand why Sigil 0.9.9 was the newest version of Sigil available for Ubuntu 18.04 (which Mint 19.3 is based on).
Last edited by DiapDealer; 05-15-2020 at 07:28 AM.
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