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    laozeng1982
    wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 10:24 last edited by
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    Hi, experts,

    I am facing a problem, I wrote a program, it was OK on my development machine.

    But When I put it on a test machine, it can be run, but no GUI shows up when I using a normal account. If I changed to the ROOT user, everything is fine.

    What I missed? I thought my test environment is the same as the development environment. Same OS and same LD_LIBIRARY_PATH, etc...

    Please help me. Thanks a lot~

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    • L laozeng1982
      9 Nov 2022, 10:24

      Hi, experts,

      I am facing a problem, I wrote a program, it was OK on my development machine.

      But When I put it on a test machine, it can be run, but no GUI shows up when I using a normal account. If I changed to the ROOT user, everything is fine.

      What I missed? I thought my test environment is the same as the development environment. Same OS and same LD_LIBIRARY_PATH, etc...

      Please help me. Thanks a lot~

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      JonB
      wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 10:43 last edited by
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      @laozeng1982
      You are supposed to deploy your application from development to another machine, e.g. with linuxdeployqt.

      Nobody will be able to answer why a second machine seems to require root user instead of normal one from the description you have given. If you have not done so already, run your application from a terminal/command prompt on the second machine and see whether there is maybe some diagnostic output written to it when you invoke the Qt application.

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        laozeng1982
        wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 12:22 last edited by
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        Thanks for your reply.

        I do run the program in second machine in terminal, but no more information output, even my debug output in the program I wrote not display in the terminal.

        Do we have a method to get the output by Qt application with setting some envioronment variables?

        Another question, I tried use the linuxdeployqt to depoly my program, but it seems not functionly work, it says my GLIBC is too high. But I have to run my program on RHEL 7.9.

        Thanks

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          9 Nov 2022, 10:43

          @laozeng1982
          You are supposed to deploy your application from development to another machine, e.g. with linuxdeployqt.

          Nobody will be able to answer why a second machine seems to require root user instead of normal one from the description you have given. If you have not done so already, run your application from a terminal/command prompt on the second machine and see whether there is maybe some diagnostic output written to it when you invoke the Qt application.

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          laozeng1982
          wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 13:19 last edited by
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          @JonB

          Hi, I mean use the ldd command to locate all the libs I need, so I can run it by ROOT, no libs error.

          When I run the program in terminal, it didn't say any issues about lib.

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            9 Nov 2022, 13:19

            @JonB

            Hi, I mean use the ldd command to locate all the libs I need, so I can run it by ROOT, no libs error.

            When I run the program in terminal, it didn't say any issues about lib.

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            JonB
            wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 13:28 last edited by
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            @laozeng1982
            Write a one program which just creates a QWIdget and show()s it before app.exec(). Try that. Find out whether no Qt program runs or whether it's something in your actual application.

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