Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Invalid
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Not Evaluated
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None
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3.1.1, 4.0.0
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None
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Host:
- Archlinux 5.9.14-arch1-1
- Docker version 19.03.14, build 5eb3275d40
Container:
- Base image: ubuntu:latest
- wine-5.0 (Ubuntu 5.0-3ubuntu1)
$ wine QtInstallerFramework-win-x86.exe -v
IFW Version: 3.1.1, built with Qt 5.9.5.
Build date: May 15 2019
Installer Framework SHA1: 8730cb0
$ wine qt-opensource-windows-x86-5.13.2.exe -v
IFW Version: 3.1.1, built with Qt 5.9.5.
Build date: May 14 2019
Installer Framework SHA1: 82b0f5b
$ wine qt-unified-windows-x86-4.0.0-online.exe -v
IFW Version: 4.0.0, built with Qt 5.12.7.
Build date: Oct 29 2020
Installer Framework SHA1: 896fd200Host: - Archlinux 5.9.14-arch1-1 - Docker version 19.03.14, build 5eb3275d40 Container: - Base image: ubuntu:latest - wine-5.0 (Ubuntu 5.0-3ubuntu1) $ wine QtInstallerFramework-win-x86.exe -v IFW Version: 3.1.1, built with Qt 5.9.5. Build date: May 15 2019 Installer Framework SHA1: 8730cb0 $ wine qt-opensource-windows-x86-5.13.2.exe -v IFW Version: 3.1.1, built with Qt 5.9.5. Build date: May 14 2019 Installer Framework SHA1: 82b0f5b $ wine qt-unified-windows-x86-4.0.0-online.exe -v IFW Version: 4.0.0, built with Qt 5.12.7. Build date: Oct 29 2020 Installer Framework SHA1: 896fd200
Description
Hi!
I'm trying to install Qt IF 3.1.1 and Qt Community 5.13.2 with Wine in a docker container.
I found different behaviour of both installers.
Qt IF has been installed well.
Qt can't find any disk drive during the installation. At the same time it successfully creates the file %Application Data%\Qt\qtaccount.ini after logging in to qt.io
I checked Qt Unified 4.0.0. It can't find disk drives either.
On the host all installers work well with Wine 6.0.
I attached several screenshots and the dockerfiles.