Thanks for your reply
Does this imply that qt.conf cannot be used with windows?
Is this situation the same on Linux?
What CAN qt.conf be used for?

Thanks

From: Tony Rietwyk [mailto:t...@rightsoft.com.au]
Sent: 20 March 2012 10:40
To: Graham Labdon
Subject: RE: [Interest] qt.conf

Hi Graham,

Windows doesn't know anything about the qt.conf file.  So the Qt code itself 
has to be running before it can read the file.  When you install on another 
machine, you can add the lib path to the PATH variable, or copy the lib dll's 
into the exe's folder, or use a script file to setup the environment and call 
your exe, or.....

Hope that helps,

Tony.


Sent: Tuesday, 20 March 2012 8:44 PM

Hi
I am trying to use the qt.conf functionality
In my qt.conf file I have the following

[Paths]
prefix = "C:\\Program Files 
(x86)\\AcquisitionSoftware\\Qt<file:///\\AcquisitionSoftware\Qt>"

Running the app through the debugger I can use QLibraryInfo to verify that Qt 
is recognising the presence of the conf file

I.e.
QLibraryInfo::location(QLibraryInfo::LibrariesPath) returns C:/Program Files 
(x86)/AcquisitionSoftware/Qt/lib

However running the application on a machine without Qt installed fails as it 
cannot locate QCore4.dll

Note that on the target machine the folder C:/Program Files 
(x86)/AcquisitionSoftware/Qt/lib exists and contains QCore4.dll

Is this a known problem or am I doing something incorrectly?

Thanks
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