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Damn, Nokia, spend some of your billions and get some caching server action going! I'm used to 1-2MB/s downloads, now I'm getting 10% of that. This would be less annoying if this wasn't the 3rd Qt thing I've installed tonight, which I will blame on your confusing site with too many Qt SDKs and IDEs.
GODDAMMIT 98% 99% "you are running low on disk space" *empties recycle bin* FAIL TO WRITE 0 BYTES; CANCELING INSTALLER And I now have 6GB free on my C drive again. How about you n00bs make a ****ing installer that a) tells you the space requirements b) doesn't take 6GB in temp space when the offline installer is only 1.6GB WTF :) don't take it personally. I yelled at my computer too. |
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You can do a: dpkg -L <packageName> to list the files that the package has installed. It probably is installed in a directory you're not expecting. |
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Anything in the compile output of the SDK? I imagine from your signature you're using the Linux version on Ubuntu, which is what I'm using too. |
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blizzard, have a look to your project's path name, it should not contain any spaces. It seems that when the project path has spaces then the creator is not able to upload the deb and create the directories on the target device.
I also had the same problem with the previous sdk. There should also be a warning in the compile output tab. |
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Achipa said that the newest nightly release of Qt Creator has this problem solved. (eg. you can disable packaging) |
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Yeah i traced the download and it's coming through "limelight networks" (i think) apparently based in temple, arizona. And this is at like midnight so I am not sure why it's so slow either. The online installer doesn't check the free disk space, the offiline one did, it wanted about 6 gigs so I had to install it to another drive. I was trying to avoid that because "another drive" in my case is a RAID-5 array with 64kb cluster size, so VERY bad for lots of little files. finally got it installed, so its size is 7.20GB, size on disk is 14.4GB, contains 132,036 files and 10,141 folders. seems a little excessive, but I guess the Qt Creator loads fast, so I can't complain too much. |
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