Em Monday, 6 de June de 2011, às 23:45:30, Till Oliver Knoll escreveu:
> No need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH or the like. As far as I can tell this is
> the most elegant solution I have come across yet on Linux (it also works
> on Mac I think, but there you usually apply application bundles anyway,
> together with the "name tool" (?), so the problem of locating libraries
> is solved otherwise).

It's a bad idea to ship your own Qt libraries on Linux. If you do that, you
have to ship ALL of the Qt libraries, including the ones you don't need. Qt
might want to load the platform plugin, which may link to other libraries.

And you need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
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