From: "Jakub Narolewski" <izow...@gmail.com>
To: "Jason H" <jh...@gmx.com>, "interestqt-project.org" <interest@qt-project.org>
Subject: RE: [Interest] windeployqt
I believe that QtCore5’s broken sig is due to the funky patching windeployqt does to paths hardcoded in it.
I never had problems with it though. It seems like a maybe QML related problem.
If you don’t redirect qWarnings / qInfos somewhere you could always use SysInternal’s DebugView to ‘spy’ on debug outputs of the system and see if internal QML loader and / or parser spits something.
Narolewski Jakub
From: Jason H
Sent: 27 November 2019 19:57
To: interestqt-project.org
Subject: [Interest] windeployqt
I tried to use windeployqt to create a QML application directory structure to run on a system without Qt.
I placed the resulting directory tree on the system and got nothing. Like I double clicked the .exe and nothing happened. So I went to the command line (cmd.exe) It just gave me the prompt back. No window was created.
I loaded it up in depends.exe on the system that built it and I only noted two things:
1. QtCore5.dll had an invalid signature
2. The app was linking against i386 and x64 libraries.
I don't know if those were the problems though.
How do I debug this?
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