[Interest] Porting Qt app to windows

Diego Iastrubni diegoiast at gmail.com
Tue Jun 19 14:14:13 CEST 2012


On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 6:08 AM, Chasc <chasc at tpg.com.au> wrote:
>
> OK, I have MXE working like a charm. Thanks! The problem though is that
> it builds everything statically. I am not sure how this sits with
> Nokia's LGPL licence agreement although my software is not for sale and
> is only being used in-house. How would I get on publishing a GPL app?
> (Pardon my ignorance here)
>

ןֳאקרמשך ודשעק?On Sun, 2012-06-03 at 00:47 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 01/06/12 14:49, Chasc wrote:
> > I have recently developed a C++ desktop application in Linux using Qt
> > Creator and have successfully opened the project in the Windows version
> > of Qt Creator. The app runs successfully in the windows Qt Creator IDE
> > but fails to run independently on the Windows platform. I do not have
> > the same problem in Linux.
> >
> > So how can I package this app to run on other Windows machines using
> > dynamic linking? I have tried including QtGui4.dll, QtCore4.dll,
> > libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll and mingwm10.dll libraries in the release directory
> > but all I get is something about a procedure entry point not being
> > located in QtCore4.dll. I am using Qt 4.7.4.
>
> If you're not using WebKit*, I recommend MXE (http://mxe.cc) for
> building Windows executables directly from Linux.  Hasn't let me down yet.
>
> * WebKit is broken for static linking.

Internal usage? Not distributing? No problem. you are not obligated to
share your application, and not the modifications you did to Qt4. LGPL
applies only to distributing your application.
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