Unneeded folders in compiled Qt source? Also, alternative to MT flag?
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According to "this":http://qt-project.org/faq/answer/why_does_a_statically_built_qt_use_the_dynamic_visual_studio_runtime_librar, compiling Qt with the static flag and the MT flag will cause "memory problems." One thing that I definitely do NOT need is extra headaches. So I'm trying to brainstorm alternatives to the MT flag. I was thinking of maybe using some sort of wrapper that extracts the C++ dependencies to the current directory and then runs the Qt exe from memory? Maybe there is already a program that does this for me? Does anyone know of one?
Also, I noticed that there are some extra folders in my Qt source such as "qtwebkit." Can I delete these?
I have the following parameters:
no opengl support
no qtdeclarative support (which requires opengl)
no icu support
no webkit support -
I solved my problem with C++ dependencies with IExpress
Any other good software like it?