Hi, Dawid.

Dawid Sip wrote:
> Yes, this hint finally helped solve the problem. Since there was nothink 
> like this in the install instructions I recommend to make this notion 
> for users in the next release.
>
>   
>> Try installing qtjambi to some path that doesn't conatin whitespaces.
>> Then set QT_PLUGIN_PATH appropriately and check again.
>>     

If directories with spaces do not work for the plugin path, that's 
definitely a bug, and I've made a note of it. In the Qt Jambi 4.3 
series, there are a few different ways of properly getting the plugins 
loaded by the application.

    
http://doc.trolltech.com/qtjambi-4.3.4_01/doc/html/com/trolltech/qt/qtjambi-deployment.html#including-plugins

These mechanisms are unfortunately not clear and have confused a number 
of people, so in Qt Jambi 4.4 the deployment mechanism in Qt Jambi has 
been changed to a completely .jar-based strategy, hopefully making it 
more clear. You will also be able to bundle the Qt Jambi .jar files 
directly unless you are planning to build Qt Jambi from source, and if 
you do plan on doing the latter, there's an ant script which should be 
helpful in providing your own .jar files that correctly match the 
deployment strategy.

-- Eskil
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