I am working on compiling an application using Qt and am a newbie. I already 
have Qt on my CentOS 7 system but this application requires a later version of 
Qt not available for C 7. It also requires postgreSQL libraries and I am using 
the latest version of that, ie pgsql 13.

I have successfully compiled it in a docker environment and I can launch it on 
the desktop. I have, however, not tested it against postgreSQL on my computer - 
yet. I do not want to run it in docker though but on my "regular" computer 
outside docker, as well as be able to move it to other computers I have. I am 
only using docker as a sandbox while working on compiling etc.

I am not sure how I should set it up - outside docker - so that the Qt 
libraries it needs do not foul up the rest of my system but are only seen by 
this particular application. Can anyone offer a suggestion?

Should the compiled application eventually reside in its own directory under 
/usr/local/bin and where should the Qt libraries be? In the same directory as 
the app? If not, where should they be placed?

I tried to compile it to use the Qt libraries statically linked but the app 
does not run that way in docker but crashes with a segmentation fault.

Suggestions/best practices appreciated!

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