Thank you Jérôme, this looks promising, I will give it a try. On Tue, 19 Jan 2021 at 06:01, Jérôme Godbout <godbo...@amotus.ca> wrote:
> For linux qt deploy there is a standalone python version that I use that > work well: https://github.com/Larpon/linuxdeployqt.py > > For my application it was working more easily and was better with Qml. > > > > *From:* Interest <interest-boun...@qt-project.org> *On Behalf Of *Nicholas > Yue > *Sent:* January 18, 2021 11:13 PM > *To:* Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com> > *Cc:* interest@qt-project.org > *Subject:* Re: [Interest] QPA display system query ? > > > > Thanks Thiago. > > > > On Windows and Mac, there are corresponding windeployqt and macdeployqt > > > > On *nixes, there is linuxdeployqt but that didn't work for me as it > requires very specific glibc, the author of linxudeployqt have their > legitimate reason for being very specific about runtime for their tool to > work. > > > > So I have to mimic the deployment as best as I can with regards to the QPA > for display as that done in windowsdeployqt and macdeployqt so I have > something like the following > > > > install(FILES > ${QT_INSTALL_PLUGINS}/platforms/libqxcb.so > DESTINATION > bin/platforms > > ) > > > > I was hoping to factor out the hard coding of xcb in the above which I can > query. > > > > So yes, it is like an XY problem. > > > > Happy to hear of proper CMake way to install the required QPA for a > software to be package up and ship to user without shipping the entire Qt > 6.0.0 build on the Linux platform. > > > > Cheers > > > > On Mon, 18 Jan 2021 at 19:12, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com> > wrote: > > On Monday, 18 January 2021 16:15:23 PST Giuseppe D'Angelo via Interest > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Il 19/01/21 00:33, Nicholas Yue ha scritto: > > > Is there some command line query I can make to determine the QPA > display > > > system that is being used? For example, running that command on e.g. an > > > Ubuntu box may return something like *xcb* > > > > In general, qtdiag will tell you. However, this decision may be > > different for each application, and it's not uncommon to find > > applications that override the system default. > > Actually, it should be VERY uncommon. There are few applications that need > a > specific windowing system, though I don't doubt there are several that > work > poorly with anything that they weren't tested with. > > > -- > Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com > Software Architect - Intel DPG Cloud Engineering > > > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest > > > > > -- > > Nicholas Yue > Graphics - Arnold, Alembic, RenderMan, OpenGL, HDF5 > Custom Dev - C++ porting, OSX, Linux, Windows > http://au.linkedin.com/in/nicholasyue > https://vimeo.com/channels/naiadtools > -- Nicholas Yue Graphics - Arnold, Alembic, RenderMan, OpenGL, HDF5 Custom Dev - C++ porting, OSX, Linux, Windows http://au.linkedin.com/in/nicholasyue https://vimeo.com/channels/naiadtools
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