>> well it is not that i want to completely remove zlib, but i currently >> have too many of them ;) >> >>> You might try to use a "system zlib", i.e. provide your own copy of zlib >>> as the one Qt links to and then use the one linked inside Qt. >> >> i've already tried to compile with -system-zlib, but Qt5Core.lib still >> contains zlib symbols. >> or do i need to/am i able to explicitly specify my zlib when compiling qt? > > Exactly, the symbols from the system zlib are now in the statically linked > QtCore. How about not linking it to your own plugin again and instead using > the zlib symbols from QtCore? > > Zlib is actually pretty compatible, so this will generally work.
hmm, i might be hit by my ignorance of the win32 platform, but trying to do so there seems to be a symbol mismatch: Qt5Core provides symbols like _z_deflate, but my library is looking for the symbol _deflate ... thnx, tim
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