There's probably an obvious solution to this, so forgive me if so. I'm building an Qt-based application that uses shared libraries as plug-ins. Both the application and the plug-ins link to the Qt libraries in my installation (in this case, in /usr/local/qt/4.8.4/...). When I deploy, I copy the Qt shared libraries to which the system linked into the same folder as the application and plug-ins (making sure to retain the symbolic links). I also include a qt.conf file in the same folder so the application will pick up the Qt shared libraries that it finds in the folder with it.
However, the plug-in shared libraries don't seem to be adhering to this redirection mechanism. If I deploy to a "clean" installation of my Linux distribution, the shared libraries have changed their linkages to the Qt version found in /usr/lib64 (which, in this case, is 4.6.2) instead of using those in the folder with them. I discovered using the ldd tool. Is there a post-build action I need to perform to "fix" these linkages, like the "install_name_tool" utility under OS X? If not, how do I get these plug-ins to use the Qt deployed with them? Thanks for any pointers. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest
