Dear Konstantin,
Thanks for the email, yes you are right, I was looking this tool time ago, but the fixup_bundle is just a part of the bigger problem, meaning if I want to create a DEB package with CMake/CPack, how I could tell CPACK to use linuxdeployqt, in runtime. CMake/CPack in windows and mac osx are doing their job, but in linux no, in linux we need to many additional tools to create a package. Cheers, Waldo. > On 13 Dec 2017, at 20:19, Konstantin Tokarev <annu...@yandex.ru> wrote: > > > > 13.12.2017, 22:16, "Waldo Valenzuela via CMake" <cmake@cmake.org > <mailto:cmake@cmake.org>>: >> Dear Miklos, >> >> thanks for the email, and your suggestions, but the problem with >> fixup_bundle in ubuntu is that is not fixing the libraries locations from >> the executables meaning: >> >> if I execute the idd command like this “ idd ./app” where “app” is the >> executable, the locations of the library is still is “no found", that should >> be in the location that was copy after running the INSTALL. >> >> when you set LD_LIBRARY_PATH is for a temporally solution, or permanent if I >> modified the environment configuration of O.S.. The idea is that I want to >> create a standalone application. >> >> Under this scenario, if I have an executable called “app” and a shared >> library call “lib.so”, fixup_bundle should fix the location of the “lib.so” >> in the same folder where is “app”. >> >> Then if I run the command "idd ./app” the output should be: >> >> lib.so => “xxxx”, where xxxx is folder where is located “app" > > Use linuxdeployqt (https://github.com/probonopd/linuxdeployqt > <https://github.com/probonopd/linuxdeployqt>) > >> >> Cheers, >> >> Waldo. >> >> >>> >>> On 13 Dec 2017, at 03:58, Miklos Espak <esp...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:esp...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> you need to add the directory where the Qt libs have been installed (along >>> with your application binaries) to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH. In your case it is >>> '/home/waldo/Developer/install/Release/bratumia/bin/', as I see. >>> >>> Also, you do *not* need to add the Qt plugin directories to the library >>> path. The plugins are loaded at run-time. So that they can be found, you >>> need to install a qt.conf file in the bin directory with the following >>> contents: >>> >>> [Paths] >>> Prefix=. >>> >>> You also do *not* need to add "/usr/lib" and "/usr/lib/x86-..." to the >>> library path. These libraries are searched for by default. If you did it >>> because your Qt installation is there, that's wrong. The fixup_bundle >>> function should have copied the necessary Qt libs in the install bin >>> folder, so you just need to add that folder to the path. >>> >>> Also, make sure that the DIRS variable contains all the directories where >>> there are libraries to install, including dependencies. >>> >>> I hope that helps. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Miklos >>> >>> >>> >>> On 11 December 2017 at 19:07, Waldo Valenzuela via CMake <cmake@cmake.org >>> <mailto:cmake@cmake.org>> wrote: >>> Dear All, >>> >>> I am working on a multi-platform desktop app with Qt5-VTK8, on Windows and >>> Mac no problem to created the standalone app, but in Ubuntu 16.04 I have >>> several problems. >>> >>> I am using CodeBlocks to compile and run the app, and from CodeBlocks when >>> I run the app there is no problem, it work normally like in windows and >>> mac, but after run the installation, and If I want to run the app from the >>> installation folder (./app ) I have several problems. >>> >>> >>> the CMakeList.txt is >>> >>> FILE(GLOB_RECURSE QTPLUGINS_IMAGEFORMATS >>> ${QT_BASE_DIRECTORY}/plugins/imageformats/*${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX}) >>> FILE(GLOB_RECURSE QTPLUGINS_PLATFORMS >>> ${QT_BASE_DIRECTORY}/plugins/platforms/*${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX}) >>> >>> SET(QTPLUGINS ${QTPLUGINS_IMAGEFORMATS} ${QTPLUGINS_PLATFORMS}) >>> >>> MESSAGE("Project libraries: ${QTPLUGINS}") >>> >>> >>> INSTALL(CODE " >>> INCLUDE(BundleUtilities) >>> FIXUP_BUNDLE(\"${APPS}\" \"${QTPLUGINS}\" \"${DIRS}\") >>> " >>> COMPONENT ${PROJECT_NAME}) >>> >>> First I have this: >>> >>> -- fixup_bundle: fixing... >>> -- 132/260: fix-up not required on this platform >>> '/home/waldo/Developer/Qt/5.6.3/gcc_64/plugins/imageformats/libqicns.so' >>> -- 133/260: fix-up not required on this platform >>> '/home/waldo/Developer/install/Release/bratumia/bin/libQt5Core.so.5' >>> -- 134/260: fix-up not required on this platform >>> '/home/waldo/Developer/install/Release/bratumia/bin/libQt5Gui.so.5’ >>> >>> -- 167/260: fix-up not required on this platform >>> '/home/waldo/Developer/install/Release/bratumia/bin/libITKEXPAT-4.13.so.1' >>> -- 168/260: fix-up not required on this platform >>> '/home/waldo/Developer/install/Release/bratumia/bin/libITKIOBMP-4.13.so.1' >>> -- 169/260: fix-up not required on this platform >>> '/home/waldo/Developer/install/Release/bratumia/bin/libITKIOBioRad-4.13.so.1 >>> >>> then when I run: ldd ./app I have: >>> >>> libQt5Concurrent.so.5 => not found >>> libvtkRenderingImage-9.0.so.1 => not found >>> libvtkRenderingVolumeOpenGL2-9.0.so.1 => not found >>> >>> then if I fix manually the path of the libraries like this: >>> >>> export >>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu:/home/waldo/app/bin/plugins/imageformats:/home/waldo/app/bin/plugins/platforms" >>> >>> I can run the application from through the command line from the >>> installation folder, but I have this message and I can not see nothing >>> >>> QXcbIntegration: Cannot create platform OpenGL context, neither GLX nor EGL >>> are enabled >>> QOpenGLWidget: Failed to create context >>> composeAndFlush: makeCurrent() failed >>> >>> >>> I think that the FIXUP_BUNDLE is doing nothing. >>> >>> Any help is welcome. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Waldo. >>> -- >>> >>> Powered by www.kitware.com <http://www.kitware.com/> >>> >>> Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: >>> http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ <http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ> >>> >>> Kitware offers various services to support the CMake community. 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