Windows Deployment
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yes, that one
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@TheCipo76 said in Windows Deployment:
mysqlclient.lib
This is not a dll so what do you want with this?
RTM: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/sql-driver.html#qmysql -
@TheCipo76 said in Windows Deployment:
mysqlclient.lib
This is not a dll so what do you want with this?
RTM: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/sql-driver.html#qmysql -
@Christian-Ehrlicher i don't know.. i'm just following @jsulm
This is app folder
and this is sqldrivers folder
@TheCipo76 Sorry, didn't realized you posted lib, of course you need to deploy dll. lib is for linking, not running.
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@TheCipo76 Sorry, didn't realized you posted lib, of course you need to deploy dll. lib is for linking, not running.
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@TheCipo76 You just copy it to your deployed application folder
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@TheCipo76 You just copy it to your deployed application folder
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It should be
libmysql.dll
. You already have it in your sqldrivers folder, move it to the app folder.
Also, where does this dll file come from? If it is from mysql package there is a chance that it also need msvc and openssl runtime to load.
If you still cannot load the plugin, you need to check that with DependencyWalker -
It should be
libmysql.dll
. You already have it in your sqldrivers folder, move it to the app folder.
Also, where does this dll file come from? If it is from mysql package there is a chance that it also need msvc and openssl runtime to load.
If you still cannot load the plugin, you need to check that with DependencyWalker -
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@Bonnie Unfortunately Dependency Walker does not help when the DLL is loaded dynamically at runtime :(
Otherwise you are correct.
Regards