Arttu Tarkiainen 46aecc23b2 Fix MaintenanceTool file write permission check on Linux and macOS
Running the Qt installer on Linux and macOS with sudo will leave
the installation target directory and some installation files
writable by other users than their owner (root). Make
MaintenanceTool check over all subdirectories in the installation
directory for write permission so that admin rights can be always
requested when needed.

Task-number: QTIFW-1324
Change-Id: I9b314853634642b0be1fb3ea7a9164a2d4beb853
Reviewed-by: Katja Marttila <katja.marttila@qt.io>
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The Qt Installer Framework provides a set of tools and utilities to create
installers for the supported desktop Qt platforms: Linux, Microsoft Windows, and
OS X.


Documentation
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The binary packages for the Qt Installer Framework include documentation in the
doc directory. The documentation is also available online at
    https://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/index.html

Notes
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To build an installer, it is advised to use a statically linked Qt (5.4 or
newer).

See the documentation at
    https://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/ifw-getting-started.html

Getting Help
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If you think you found a bug, please report it to

https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTIFW

General questions are best asked on interest@qt-project.org.
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