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[PR #318] [MERGED] Upgrade QLI Installer and use Cal's Qt Mirror for more stable Windows builds #1602
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📋 Pull Request Information
Original PR: https://github.com/debauchee/barrier/pull/318
Author: @nelsonjchen
Created: 5/26/2019
Status: ✅ Merged
Merged: 5/26/2019
Merged by: @AdrianKoshka
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azure-pipelines/download_install_qt.ps1(+2 -1)📄 Description
The default Qt Mirror has been having strange connectivity issues and timeouts. This is causing timeouts and brownouts of Windows builds.
As an alternative, perhaps we should try using a mirror of the Qt repository instead of just Qt's. I've added support to use alternate mirrors to my fork of QLI Installer. (I've opened an issue on that nicer fork to add this feature as well)
From a mirror list, I've picked UC Berkeley's mirror as an alternative since I believe it to be the biggest and most stable alternative mirror to the other commercial or enthusiast mirrors in North America. It's almost government.
🔄 This issue represents a GitHub Pull Request. It cannot be merged through Gitea due to API limitations.