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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
It is my opinion that anyone who considers Qt6 to be "bleeding edge" at this stage of the game is probably deluding themselves. Qt6.2.2 was the first to be feature consistent with Qt5, and we are now up to Qt6.7.2. Qt IS moving a bit too fast, but Debian is also way too conservative in my opinion. Stable doesn't have to equal "Old". I can't remember the last time an update to my Arch system (with way more recent versions in their repos) caused any any real problems. *shrug*
Anyway... you don't have to update your system if you don't want to. And you don't have to build Qt. Check out the beta thread starting with this post.
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I'll be updating my system soon after the Noble .1 is released, probably in August, although I'm contemplating upgrading the hardware at the same time.
But good to find out that I can get qt6.7.2 installed using aqtinstall. I've done that as per the instructions in the Sigil 2.3 beta thread and I'll be ploughing through that thread later as soon as family holiday constraints permit.
I'll be hoping to find out whether the Sigil 2.3 beta installs alongside my Sigil 2.2.1 or replaces it.