On 15.01.10 11:02:53, Michael Jackson wrote:
> 
> On Jan 13, 2010, at 4:58 PM, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> 
> >On 13.01.10 13:34:34, [email protected] wrote:
> >>I've also seen people put a qt.conf file in the Qt installation,
> >>to override the compiled-in paths.
> >>That's probably how its done by the Windows installer.
> >
> >Thats one way to do it, but apparently not the safest. Qt's SDK binary
> >package has a small utility which actually patches the binaries that
> >have hardcoded paths on windows to match the final location. Not sure
> >whats done under linux, but possibly something similar. There's been a
> >thread about this on qt-interest recently.
> >
> >Andreas
> >
> >-- 
> >Stay away from flying saucers today.
> 
> What was the subject of that thread? I would like to review it for
> some more information.

Ah, sorry, it was actually the PyQt mailinglist. Thread can be found
here:

http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/pipermail/pyqt/2010-January/thread.html#25572

Especially the second reply to the OP (from Josh).

Andreas

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Stay the curse.
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