
Release | Released | Security Support | Latest |
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6.3 |
3 months and 3 weeks ago (11 Apr 2022)
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Ends
in 2 months and 1 week (12 Oct 2022)
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6.3.1 |
6.2 (LTS) |
10 months ago (30 Sep 2021)
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Ends
in 2 years (30 Sep 2024)
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6.2.4 |
6.1 |
1 year and 2 months ago (05 May 2021)
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Ended
2 months and 3 weeks ago (06 May 2022)
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6.1.3 |
6.0 |
1 year and 7 months ago (08 Dec 2020)
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Ended
7 months and 3 weeks ago (08 Dec 2021)
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6.0.4 |
5.15 (LTS) |
2 years ago (25 May 2020)
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Ends
in 9 months (26 May 2023)
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5.15.2 |
5.14 |
2 years and 7 months ago (11 Dec 2019)
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Ended
1 year and 7 months ago (12 Dec 2020)
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5.14.2 |
5.13 |
3 years ago (18 Jun 2019)
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Ended
2 years ago (19 Jun 2020)
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5.13.2 |
5.12 (LTS) |
3 years and 8 months ago (04 Dec 2018)
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Ended
7 months and 4 weeks ago (05 Dec 2021)
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5.12.12 |
5.9 |
5 years ago (29 May 2017)
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Ended
2 years ago (31 May 2020)
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5.9.9 |
5.6 (LTS) |
6 years ago (15 Mar 2016)
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Ended
3 years and 4 months ago (16 Mar 2019)
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5.6.3 |
4.8 (LTS) |
10 years ago (15 Dec 2011)
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Ended
6 years ago (31 Dec 2015)
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4.8.7 |
Qt is a widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces as well as native cross-platform applications that supports Linux, Windows, macOS, Android and embedded systems. It is available under both commercial licenses and open-source GPL 2.0, GPL 3.0, and LGPL 3.0 licenses.
A regular release only receives patch releases during the first 6 months until the next feature release is out. An LTS release receives patch releases also after the next feature release is available. Regular releases are supported for one year.
- Starting from 5.15, LTS releases are supported for three years but only for commercial license holders. For open source users, they are same as regular releases.
- LTS releases before 5.15 are supported for three years.
The KDE Project maintains a patch collection to support Qt 5.15 LTS for open-source users. It is already packaged with many linux distributions so you might already be covered. Extended support beyond LTS is available as a commercial offering from The Qt Company.
More information is available on the Qt website.
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