Please, help me. I have qt-app HelloWorld. I create HelloWorld in QtCreator.

/sp/qt1/ $ tree qtprogram1
qtprogram1
├── qt1
│   ├── main.cpp
│   ├── mainwindow.cpp
│   ├── mainwindow.h
│   ├── mainwindow.ui
│   ├── qt1.pro
│   └── qt1.pro.user
└── qt1-build-desktop
    ├── Makefile
    ├── moc_mainwindow.cpp
    └── ui_mainwindow.h

2 directories, 9 files
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snapcraft.yaml contain

name: qt1
version: "1"
summary: My first Qt app
description: Qt Hello World
confinement: strict
architectures: [amd64]

apps:
 qt1:
  command: desktop-launch $SNAP/opt/myapp/qt1
  plugs: [home, unity7, x11]

parts:
 project-files:
  plugin: qmake
  source: .
  qt-version: qt5
  project-files: [qtprogram1/qt1/qt1.pro]
  after: [integration]

 integration:
  plugin: nil
  stage-packages:
   - libc6
   - libstdc++6
   - libc-bin
  after: [desktop-qt5]
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After "snapcraft" I find only one binary file qt1

/sp/qt1# find . -name "qt1" -type f
./parts/project-files/build/qt1

How to locate qt1 in opt/myapp/qt1 (for example)?

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Best regards,
vasilisc

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