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    Mucip
    wrote on 16 Oct 2017, 20:46 last edited by
    #16

    Dear SGaist,
    Unfortunately I do not think that this problem is about Debian 9. Because I installed Qt 5.9 on Debian 9 on 23th June 2017.
    But somehow I can not install new one or even update now?! Same Debian 9 and same Qt 5.9
    There must be something changed by Qt side I guess?!

    By the way there isn't any problem on Windows platform.

    I can not understand this. We say "Qt is platform independent" but I can not install it on Debian?!...

    Regards,
    Mucip:)

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      SGaist
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      wrote on 16 Oct 2017, 20:52 last edited by
      #17

      No, more likely something changed on your system, and likely in OpenSSL.

      You can't compare installation on Windows and Debian, those are two radically different platforms with different requirements.

      In any case, the custom certificate error might lead to something. I'd recommend taking a look at the bug report system to see if there's something related. If not please open a new report providing all the possible details about your system and the currently installed versions of OpenSSL (all of them).

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      Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        Kart
        wrote on 24 Oct 2017, 06:10 last edited by
        #18

        I am not sure about this. Just go through this link and it might help you..

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          Mucip
          wrote on 24 Oct 2017, 06:42 last edited by Mucip
          #19

          Dear name_qt,
          I can't understand very well?! Should I really rebuild all qt with libnss?!
          I just want to use standart qt installation from instalaltion file which I downloaded from qt/download.

          Regards,
          Mucip:)

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            24 Oct 2017, 06:42

            Dear name_qt,
            I can't understand very well?! Should I really rebuild all qt with libnss?!
            I just want to use standart qt installation from instalaltion file which I downloaded from qt/download.

            Regards,
            Mucip:)

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            Kart
            wrote on 24 Oct 2017, 07:04 last edited by Kart
            #20

            Yes @Mucip. I had this issue in Ubuntu. I was able to solve it by doing a rebuild with libnss.
            You can refer this bug report too.

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              Mucip
              wrote on 24 Oct 2017, 12:13 last edited by
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              Dear name_qt,
              In any case, the qt company should do that, shouldn't they?
              Well, qt is platform independent! But I can not install it on Debian 9?!
              This is paradox, isn't it?!...

              Regards,
              Mucip:)

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                24 Oct 2017, 12:13

                Dear name_qt,
                In any case, the qt company should do that, shouldn't they?
                Well, qt is platform independent! But I can not install it on Debian 9?!
                This is paradox, isn't it?!...

                Regards,
                Mucip:)

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                Kart
                wrote on 24 Oct 2017, 12:20 last edited by Kart
                #22

                Yes @Mucip. As @SGaist have already said, i believe this problem will be solved in Qt 5.10.

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                  Mucip
                  wrote on 24 Oct 2017, 12:33 last edited by
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                  Dear name_qt,
                  I hope so.
                  Because I am very sad because of this bad situation.

                  Regards,
                  Mucip:)

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                    24 Oct 2017, 12:20

                    Yes @Mucip. As @SGaist have already said, i believe this problem will be solved in Qt 5.10.

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                    Mucip
                    wrote on 8 Dec 2017, 05:51 last edited by
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                    Dear @Kart ,
                    Qt 5.10 released but still same error!... :(

                    Regards,
                    Mucip:)

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                      johng17
                      wrote on 29 Jan 2018, 09:23 last edited by
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                      when starting to install qt in ubuntu, I faced the ssl handshake issue at logging step. I skip this test and can proceed to install.

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                        huseyinkozan
                        wrote on 29 Aug 2018, 15:18 last edited by
                        #26

                        This works:

                        LC_ALL=C ./qt-unified-linux-x64-3.0.5-online.run
                        
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                        • H huseyinkozan
                          29 Aug 2018, 15:18

                          This works:

                          LC_ALL=C ./qt-unified-linux-x64-3.0.5-online.run
                          
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                          Mucip
                          wrote on 9 Dec 2018, 10:52 last edited by
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                          Hi @huseyinkozan
                          Yes. It works like a charm.

                          Regards,
                          Mucip:)

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