On 31/10/2014 19:42, Michael Jackson wrote:
Never said it was pretty, but here is the code I use for Qt4 based projects. I
think I had to revamp a lot of this for Qt5. I call it like so:
CMP_COPY_QT4_RUNTIME_LIBRARIES( "QtCore;QtGui;QtNetwork")
This seems an awful lot of messing around when qt-project.org already
dump all the debug and release libraries into the installation bin
directory so all you need is to ensure that the installation bin
directory is on your PATH when you run or debug executables, just like
you have to to build using the tools like moc, qmake, dumpcpp, qrc, etc..
IMHO put he Qt bin directory on PATH for debugging and use BundleUtils
FixupBundle to make deployable kits. No need to do any manual or
scripted copying of libraries at all.
Regards
Bill.
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