Re: Qt offering changes 2020

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Snidely Whiplash wrote:

> As for the binaries, that's more for the Windows platform that it would
> matter. Who would use QT binaries from them on Linux.

I guess in cases where you don't have the source code. I think there was
something about QT5 in lootloader or MCUs, where you link to proprietary
binary(ies)



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