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When built with older versions of mingw32, applications would depend on mingw32.dll. My preferred approach is to use wine's regedit to set the variables in the registry:Ĭat > /tmp/qttemp.reg Options -> Qt4 (if it isn't autodetected from PATH.) Newer mingw32 version However, you then run the risk of confusing your Linux build environment. Wine inherits environment variables from its parent shell, so in theory you can just set variables (except for PATH) in your Linux shell and it'll all work just fine. All you need to do, however, is to set some environment variables. #Compiling qt application for mac on linux windows#The Qt installer for Windows installs a "Qt Command Prompt" program shortcut for Qt command line stuff. Don't know if that's a Windows thing, a Qt thing, or a Wine thing. Only one oddity, on the Wine side I seem to need to "Rebuild" more often that I probably should. Autocomplete seems to lock up Creator in wine for \~20 seconds each time, so it's not so good for on-the-fly coding. I found I was able to keep the same project open in both Linux
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