The executable, also linked to below, can be run from anywhere once you've set the right permissions (chmod u+x). You can choose a custom installation and de-select everything except Qt Creator (which can't be de-selected). The easiest, most sure-fire way of getting the right ones is via the Qt SDK online installer (link below). I tried with just the Debian Qt4 packages and it wasn't enough. You'll need the latest Qt libraries installed. And unfortunately getting a 64-bit version to compile appears to be a little less simple than running the codebase through a 64-bit toolchain, so for now it'll have to wait. I haven't had much luck getting it to work in a 64-bit Linux virtual machine. And, oh yes, Linux! Many caveats with that one. A full changelog of everything new since Public Build 3 is available further below. If you've been keeping up with the nightly builds, the only major change since the last one is a reworking of the peer connection mechanism that better packs together the whole simultaneous direct/indirect connection business in a way that's a lot less likely to default on you as you exchange peer messages and/or transfer files with other clients.
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