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  • VRoninV Offline
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    VRonin
    wrote on last edited by VRonin
    #6
    • click start
    • type cmd press enter.
    • A black console opens
    • type "C:\Qt\Qt5.10.0\5.10.0\mingw53_32\bin\windeployqt.exe"
    • read the help on what to pass as arguments
    • call windeployqt again with the appropriate arguments

    "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
    ~Napoleon Bonaparte

    On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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    • tomyT Offline
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      tomy
      wrote on last edited by
      #7

      Hi,

      I used this command. Is it correct please?

      C:\Qt\Qt5.10.0\5.10.0\mingw53_32\bin\windeployqt.exe --qmldir C:\Users\Abbasi\Desktop\Test\QML_test.apk C:\Users\Abbasi\Desktop\data\QML_test.exe

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      • SGaistS Offline
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        SGaist
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #8

        You have to give the path to where your QML files are in your application sources to the --qmldir option.

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          You have to give the path to where your QML files are in your application sources to the --qmldir option.

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          tomy
          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          @SGaist

          You have to give the path to where your QML files are in your application sources

          Which folder do you mean from the following ones? I used the second one from top.

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          • SGaistS Offline
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            SGaist
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #10

            As I already wrote: your application sources where the qml files are located.

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            • Crawl.WC Offline
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              Crawl.W
              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              Have you solved this problem?I encountered the same problem,my enviroment is msvc2017_64 + win10.

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              • Crawl.WC Crawl.W

                Have you solved this problem?I encountered the same problem,my enviroment is msvc2017_64 + win10.

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                jsulm
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                @Crawl.W Did you use windeployqt tool?

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @Crawl.W Did you use windeployqt tool?

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                  Crawl.W
                  wrote on last edited by Crawl.W
                  #13

                  @jsulm Yes,windeployqt can not deploy a executable application,I double click the exe but nothing ever happens.I answer the question on stackoverflow.com where user name is Crawl.W as here.I copy qml floder to runtime directory,and then run the exe, then fell all other unoccupied files heartily.But seemly cannot delete some unoccupied thing in qml\QtQuick, if I delete it double click the exe will have nothing happened.

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                  • Crawl.WC Crawl.W

                    @jsulm Yes,windeployqt can not deploy a executable application,I double click the exe but nothing ever happens.I answer the question on stackoverflow.com where user name is Crawl.W as here.I copy qml floder to runtime directory,and then run the exe, then fell all other unoccupied files heartily.But seemly cannot delete some unoccupied thing in qml\QtQuick, if I delete it double click the exe will have nothing happened.

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                    kenchan
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @Crawl.W
                    You must pass it the correct arguments not just double click the exe.
                    did you look at he docs here

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                    • Crawl.WC Offline
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                      Crawl.W
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #15

                      @kenchan My program haven't arguments need to pass. I will read your post linkage carefully and refine some answers here.

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                      • Crawl.WC Crawl.W

                        @kenchan My program haven't arguments need to pass. I will read your post linkage carefully and refine some answers here.

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                        KillerSmath
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        @Crawl.W
                        Kenchan has mentioded the deploy tool arguments.

                        Windeployqt does'nt know if you are deploying an qml application, so you need to pass --qmldir [your qml root path folder] argument

                        Note: if your qml root path folder has space characters, you should use double quotes between your path or it will interpret as Different Commands.

                        @Computer Science Student - Brazil
                        Web Developer and Researcher
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                        • KillerSmathK KillerSmath

                          @Crawl.W
                          Kenchan has mentioded the deploy tool arguments.

                          Windeployqt does'nt know if you are deploying an qml application, so you need to pass --qmldir [your qml root path folder] argument

                          Note: if your qml root path folder has space characters, you should use double quotes between your path or it will interpret as Different Commands.

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                          Crawl.W
                          wrote on last edited by Crawl.W
                          #17

                          @KillerSmath @kenchan I found my posting linkage of stackoverflow is invalid, I update it just now, Here(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44762836/deploying-qt-c-qml-application-on-windows/55850012#55850012). My problem seems to need some non-dynamic library(DLL), and runtime is unoccupied. Kind of weird. I had already run my program and then I wanna know that's about what.

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                          • Crawl.WC Crawl.W

                            @KillerSmath @kenchan I found my posting linkage of stackoverflow is invalid, I update it just now, Here(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44762836/deploying-qt-c-qml-application-on-windows/55850012#55850012). My problem seems to need some non-dynamic library(DLL), and runtime is unoccupied. Kind of weird. I had already run my program and then I wanna know that's about what.

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                            KillerSmath
                            wrote on last edited by KillerSmath
                            #18

                            @Crawl.W
                            If your apllication is running on test environment, so the windeployqt should able to identify and copy the dependent dlls.
                            Keep in mind, you also can use --force parameter to copy the dependencies even though they already exist on deploy folder.

                            @Computer Science Student - Brazil
                            Web Developer and Researcher
                            “Sometimes it’s the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.” - Alan Turing

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                            • KillerSmathK KillerSmath

                              @Crawl.W
                              If your apllication is running on test environment, so the windeployqt should able to identify and copy the dependent dlls.
                              Keep in mind, you also can use --force parameter to copy the dependencies even though they already exist on deploy folder.

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                              Crawl.W
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #19

                              @KillerSmath I have tried --qmldir [your qml root path folder], deployed program is still not work.

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                              • Crawl.WC Crawl.W

                                @KillerSmath I have tried --qmldir [your qml root path folder], deployed program is still not work.

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                                KillerSmath
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #20

                                @Crawl.W
                                Can you show a detailed command example ?

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                                Web Developer and Researcher
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                                • KillerSmathK KillerSmath

                                  @Crawl.W
                                  Can you show a detailed command example ?

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                                  Crawl.W
                                  wrote on last edited by Crawl.W
                                  #21

                                  @KillerSmath windeployqt --qmldir D:\Qt\Qt5.12.0\5.12.0\msvc2017_64\qml ImWorkStation.exe What I can confirm now is my program need to depend on some unoccupied non-dll at runtime, which exits in qmldir.

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                                  • KillerSmathK Offline
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                                    KillerSmath
                                    wrote on last edited by KillerSmath
                                    #22

                                    @Crawl.W
                                    When i said [your qml root path folder], it means your project folder path where are your qml files.

                                    Example:
                                    D:\MyProject\qml
                                    D:\MyProject

                                    Note: Use --force parameter if you already have old deploy files.

                                    @Computer Science Student - Brazil
                                    Web Developer and Researcher
                                    “Sometimes it’s the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.” - Alan Turing

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                                    • KillerSmathK KillerSmath

                                      @Crawl.W
                                      When i said [your qml root path folder], it means your project folder path where are your qml files.

                                      Example:
                                      D:\MyProject\qml
                                      D:\MyProject

                                      Note: Use --force parameter if you already have old deploy files.

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                                      Crawl.W
                                      wrote on last edited by Crawl.W
                                      #23

                                      @KillerSmath Good, I changed to where my project's qml file is located, it works. You rocks!
                                      I might have three more questions:

                                      • if my project's qml file locate two folder, how I should pass directory?
                                      • just because the qml file needs to do this?
                                      • Always confused. What are the non-occupied dependencies at runtime but is must when startup? I am targeting two folders: QtQuick\Controls and QtQuick\Extras
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                                      • Crawl.WC Crawl.W

                                        @KillerSmath Good, I changed to where my project's qml file is located, it works. You rocks!
                                        I might have three more questions:

                                        • if my project's qml file locate two folder, how I should pass directory?
                                        • just because the qml file needs to do this?
                                        • Always confused. What are the non-occupied dependencies at runtime but is must when startup? I am targeting two folders: QtQuick\Controls and QtQuick\Extras
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                                        KillerSmath
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #24

                                        @Crawl.W
                                        1- if my project's qml file locate two folder, how I should pass directory?

                                        If your project is organized as below then pass the project path because the qmlimportscanner will find all files inside the root folder.

                                        • Project
                                          • qml_1
                                            • file_1.qml
                                          • qml_2
                                            • file_2.qml

                                        2 - just because the qml file needs to do this?
                                        https://doc.qt.io/QtQuickCompiler/#overview

                                        As .qml files are loaded at run-time, it is necessary to deploy them together with the released application.

                                        3 - Always confused. What are the non-occupied dependencies at runtime but is must when startup? I am targeting two folders: QtQuick\Controls and QtQuick\Extras

                                        Depend on which qml files are loaded.

                                        @Computer Science Student - Brazil
                                        Web Developer and Researcher
                                        “Sometimes it’s the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.” - Alan Turing

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                                        • KillerSmathK KillerSmath

                                          @Crawl.W
                                          1- if my project's qml file locate two folder, how I should pass directory?

                                          If your project is organized as below then pass the project path because the qmlimportscanner will find all files inside the root folder.

                                          • Project
                                            • qml_1
                                              • file_1.qml
                                            • qml_2
                                              • file_2.qml

                                          2 - just because the qml file needs to do this?
                                          https://doc.qt.io/QtQuickCompiler/#overview

                                          As .qml files are loaded at run-time, it is necessary to deploy them together with the released application.

                                          3 - Always confused. What are the non-occupied dependencies at runtime but is must when startup? I am targeting two folders: QtQuick\Controls and QtQuick\Extras

                                          Depend on which qml files are loaded.

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                                          Crawl.W
                                          wrote on last edited by Crawl.W
                                          #25

                                          I think this is the final answer to this question.Thanks to @KillerSmath 's for your patience. Thanks also to kenchan.
                                          By the way, last question(with a sly grin),what windeployqt provides is not all necessary, how deploy by the best concise?

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