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xincludes/qt-alternatives.xml
ra5a776af r0dd2bc6 27 27 install the components in the several directories of the <filename 28 28 class='directory'>/usr</filename> hierarchy or install the 29 entire package in a separate directory of your choice. We29 entire package in a separate directory of your choice. <!-- We 30 30 refer to these options below as "Method 1: Installing in /usr" 31 and "Method 2: Installing in /opt". </para>31 and "Method 2: Installing in /opt". --></para> 32 32 33 33 <para>If both versions of Qt are to be installed, one or both versions need … … 51 51 52 52 <para> The advantage of installing <application>Qt</application> in a 53 custom directory such as 54 <filename class='directory'>/opt/qt-&qt4-version;</filename> or 55 <filename class='directory'>/opt/qt-&qt5-version;</filename> or 56 is that it keeps all the 57 package files consolidated in a dedicated directory hierarchy. By using 53 custom directory such as <filename 54 class='directory'>/opt/qt-&qt4-version;</filename> or <filename 55 class='directory'>/opt/qt-&qt5-version;</filename> is that it keeps all 56 the package files consolidated in a dedicated directory hierarchy. By using 58 57 this method, an update can be made without overwriting a previous 59 58 installation and users can easily revert to a previous version by changing
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