>The mac_deploy_qt script *should* be used and any bugs with it should be 
>reported and fixed. >Ignoring it because of some past issues is pointless.

Everytime I've tried to use it, I've hit one show stopper or another. The 
biggest issues were with Webkit and it was simpler just to write a script to do 
it myself. In that sense, this tool does more harm than good.

If you build Qt as simple dylibs with @rpath install names, it's completely 
unnecessary.

Also the fact that it bundles everything (because you don't know what plugins 
the app uses) is ridiculous. This my app. I *know* what plugins it uses.

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