Re: [Development] Qt 5 packaging and binary renaming

2012-12-15 Thread Thiago Macieira
On sábado, 15 de dezembro de 2012 11.37.19, Timo Jyrinki wrote: > 2012/12/14 Thiago Macieira : > > Binary renaming is not supported. If you rename binaries, then the > > qtchooser tool will not help you. You're entirely on your own if you do > > that and, mind you, the Qt documentation and all Qt s

Re: [Development] ELF Can run much platform

2012-12-15 Thread ugiwgh
I didn't descript my question clearly. My question is, in another way, following. The file qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2009.02.bin can run any platform, such as redhat5, redhat6, ubuntu12, and so on. How does it can do that? -- Original -- From: "Koehne Kai";

Re: [Development] Qt 5 packaging and binary renaming

2012-12-15 Thread Timo Jyrinki
2012/12/14 Thiago Macieira : > Binary renaming is not supported. If you rename binaries, then the qtchooser > tool will not help you. You're entirely on your own if you do that and, mind > you, the Qt documentation and all Qt support forums and channels will be > giving the wrong advice. > > Theref

Re: [Development] ELF Can run much platform

2012-12-15 Thread Koehne Kai
> Subject: [Development] ELF Can run much platform > > A Qt installing file can run much more linux platform. I'm very interest this. > Any one can give me some tips? Any help will be appreciated. I'm not sure I understand your question. Do you want to create a binary using the Qt libs that can b