28.08.2021, 04:06, "Ben Cottrell" <ben...@windowslive.com>: > Yes, I've tried configure with these command line arguments: > ./configure -opensource -confirm-license -platform linux-g++ -prefix > /opt/6.1.2-linux-g++-static -static > > I got lots of errors after running configure, about missing XCB > libraries, so following the Ubuntu CI script, I installed them with: > apt install "^libxcb.*" > > I installed this on Debian 11. > > I managed to build a test project with cmake containing this code: > cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.20) > project(untitled) > > set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17) > set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON) > set(CMAKE_AUTORCC ON) > set(CMAKE_AUTOUIC ON) > set(CMAKE_LINKER ld.gold) > > set(CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH "/opt/6.1.2-linux-g++-static/lib/cmake") > > find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS > Core > Gui > Widgets > REQUIRED) > > add_executable(untitled main.cpp) > target_link_libraries(untitled > Qt::Core > Qt::Gui > Qt::Widgets > ) > > Here's the source to main.cpp: > #include <QApplication> > #include <QPushButton> > > int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { > QApplication a(argc, argv); > QPushButton button("Hello world!", nullptr); > button.resize(200, 100); > button.show(); > return QApplication::exec(); > } > > Afterwards, I used strip on untitled, reducing the size to 16MB. If I > give it to people, I'll provide the object file if they want to relink > it.
If you do this for commercial or closed-source product, make sure you follow exact wording of the license. IIRC you are required to make written offer to provide linking materials on request, but as I said, check it with the license text carefully. -- Regards, Konstantin _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest