[Qt-interest] From one computer to another
Andrey 'ABacus' Bondarenko
abacus at beriev.com
Fri Jul 23 05:28:49 CEST 2010
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 07:05:22 +0400, Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern at nokia.com> wrote:
> Andrey 'ABacus' Bondarenko said:
>> I have compiled Qt 4.7.0 beta2 on the computer in my office. Then I brought package to the home machine. But it doesn't work. Do I have to recompile Qt on every machine I want to use?
>>
>
> You didn't say which OS you're using.
The OS is the same on both machines: Windows Vista.
> A basic limitation of most platforms is that the destination path is
> embedded into the produced binaries. That means that you would have to
> put Qt on your home machine in the exact same path that you used on your
> office machine (or try to patch the binaries like the installer does -
> not recommended).
>
> Some platforms have additional limitations, e.g. compiling Qt on one
> Linux distribution may result in binaries not compatible with other
> Linux distributions, depending on exactly how you build.
So I have to recompile :(
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Best regards
Andrey 'ABacus' Bondarenko
mail-to: abacus at beriev.com
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