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This document lists the platform-specific files needed to distribute Qt applications. (See also, Window System-specific Notes.)
To distribute static Qt applications, you need the following file for all platforms:
To distribute dynamic Qt applications, you will need the following files for all platforms:
The Qt library must either be in the same directory as the application executable or in a directory which is included in the system library path.
The library is in provided by the following platform specific files:
Platform | File |
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Windows | qt.dll |
Unix/Linux | libqt.so |
Mac | libqt.so## |
You must include any plugin files used by the application.
Plugins must be put into a subdirectory under a directory known to Qt as a plugin directory. The subdirectory must have the name of the plugin category (e.g. styles, sqldrivers, designer, etc.).
For dynamic dialogs if you use QWidgetFactory, you need the following files for all platforms:
The QUI library is provided by the following platform specific files:
Platform | File |
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Windows | qui.lib |
Unix/Linux | libqui.so |
Mac | libqui.so### |
The QUI library must either be in the same directory as the application executable or in a directory which is included in the system library path.
For Qt applications that use QSA, you need the following files for all platforms:
The QSA library is provided by the following platform specific files:
Platform | File |
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Windows | qsa.dll |
Unix/Linux | libqsa.so |
Mac | libqsa.so## |
The QSA library must either be in the same directory as the application executable or in a directory which is included in the system library path.
In addition, the Qt Scripter and QSA custom widgets plugins are required. These are provided by the following platform specific files are as follows:
Platform | File |
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Windows | quickide.dll |
Unix/Linux | quickide.so |
Mac | quickide.so## |
Platform | File |
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Windows | quickcustom.dll |
Unix/Linux | quickcustom.so |
Mac | quickcustom.so## |
The plugins must be put into a subdirectory called qsa under a directory known to Qt as a plugin directory. Qt plugin directories can be set using QApplication::addLibraryPath().
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