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[Bug]: Qt WebEngine PDF and Insight Tracker are now in their own Extensions category since 6.8 #803
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[Bug]: Qt WebEngine PDF and Insight Tracker are now in their own Extensions category
[Bug]: Qt WebEngine PDF and Insight Tracker are now in their own Extensions category since 6.8
Jul 15, 2024
I acknowledge this issue is noted in #824. However, now that 6.8.0 has been released I would like to ask if there is a way to workaround this issue to get 6.8.0 qtwebengine installed? Thanks. |
The 6.8.0, 6.8.1 QtWebengine/Qtpdf issue with extensions was fixed in the master branch by #838, but it hasn't been released yet. Qt Insight Tracker is only available under commercial license. |
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Bug description
Looks like this is intentional, see the first response https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-126885
Expected behavior
I should be able to install them via aqt
aqt and python version
latest from master
Operating System
Windows
Relevant log output
Calling
no longer list them as modules:
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