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Originally Posted by retiredbiker
Yes, I see. All the qt6 requirements return something like this from the Ubuntu repository:
"qt6-l10n-tools is already the newest version (6.2.4-1)"
So I guess I'll wait a while...
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Ubuntu Jammy (22.04) is an LTS release. It's highly unlikely they'll ever update the Qt6 in their repos any further than 6.2.4-x. Ubuntu Noble (24.04 -- the current LTS) has Qt6.4.2. It will stay 6.4.2-x forever. If you want to run the latest Sigil on your current distro, you'll probably need to build Qt6.4+ yourself and install it into /usr/local or /opt for Sigil to use. Sorry.
Ubuntu/Debian's commitment to providing only old software (they prefer to call it "stable") is why I moved to a rolling distro long ago.
I believe Qt has an online installer for Linux that can be used to install newer versions, but I have no experience with it.