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Doc: Add alternatives for installing Conan
The installation has been temporarily removed from Qt Installer. Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-26278 Change-Id: I8de557045857ddaa73e984cce37f31f3d93690bd Reviewed-by: Cristian Adam <cristian.adam@qt.io> Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
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sources. Because the client has a local cache for package storage, you can
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work offline, as long as no new packages are needed from remote servers.
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To use Conan, install it by using the Qt installer.
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To use Conan, install it by using the Qt installer or the tools provided by
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your operating system. For example, on Windows, you can use the
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\c {choco install conan} or \{pip install conan} command.
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To enable the experimental Conan plugin, select \uicontrol Help >
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\uicontrol {About Plugins} > \uicontrol Utilities > \uicontrol Conan.
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Then, you must edit the build settings of the project to specify the
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location of the file and the contents of the Conan install command.
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For more information, see \l {Conan Build Steps}.
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Alternatively, you can automatically set up the Conan package manager for
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use with CMake. For more information, see \l{Using CMake with Conan}.
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