Qt on 64 bit Window 7
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My application is currently running on Linux 32 bit and Linux 64 bit. I am trying to get it to run on Window 32/64 bit. I ran into issues with my application not finding the mingw10.dll, Qtcore4.dll, etc.... I manually copied all the .dll files from Qt directories and things work. How can I overcome this without having to manually copy the .dll file to my application's directory?
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Set PATH to include all the directories containing DLL files your application needs.
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I have the following setting for my environmental PATH:
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QTDIR = C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw
PATH = %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0,C:\QtSDK\mingw\bin,C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw\lib,C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw\bin
@Am I missing something because it does not see mingw10.dll and all the other .dll file it needs when I try to run it.
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I was able to get things to work. The above PATH was comma separated instead of semi-colon. That being said, when I run the application under release mode, the application loads fine. However, when I try to run it in debug mode, I get an error indicating the followimg:
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This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
@Any idea what is going on? Any help is very much appreciated!
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I had this error using mingw-w64 cross-compiler on Fedora 18, and trying to run on Windows 7 64-bit. I needed to copy qwindows.dll from /usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/lib/qt5/plugins/platforms/ (but I just copied the whole plugins directory).
Then I had to set QT_PLUGIN_PATH as an environment variable to point to the plugins directory, and finally my app ran. If you don't set QT_PLUGIN_PATH, you need the platforms directory to be in the same directory as your executable.
Thanks to the #fedora-mingw IRC channel for help finding the above solution!