[Qt-interest] Politically Correct way to release an Open Source Qt Project
Paul England
pengland at cmt-asia.com
Sun Aug 1 17:59:54 CEST 2010
Okay, this is semi-OT, but I think this is the best place to ask it.
I've got an open-source project that is near the first release, and am
about to upload it to sourceforge. It will really only be run on a Mac
or Windows machine, as it's an "assistant" type of application for an
app that only runs on those two platforms. My project run on Linux, but
I doubt anyone other than me will really care.
So, the source all tar'ed up is a given, but for the Mac binary, what's
the standard practice? After I compile it can I just zip the
myapplication.app file upload that? This is actually the first time
I've compiled/ran a Qt app on the Mac so I'm a bit lost. I have an old
XP box lying around here and have the latest Qt on it. I assume
compiling a Win32 executable will suffice for all Win users?
Cheers
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