I think we used Qt as a basis because lots of people at the time were asking for it. Probably the simplest to demonstrate would be an example that builds a dynamic library and an executable that uses that library so therefor it must be packaged with the executable. Were you wanting to write the example or wondering if someone else has one?
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Mike Jackson                      www.bluequartz.net
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BlueQuartz Software               Dayton, Ohio



On Nov 16, 2010, at 8:30 AM, David Doria wrote:

Hi all,

I found the Qt example here:

http://www.itk.org/Wiki/BundleUtilitiesExample
http://www.itk.org/Wiki/images/2/25/QtTest-Package-Example.zip

The two INSTALL commands seem fairly complicated - is there not a way
to do all of that in the project-to-be-included's cmake configuration
so that a command like
INSTALL(Qt)
could do the job?

I think Qt may be a complicated place to start (all of the MOC/etc
stuff seems to be an extra 30 lines distracting from the point of the
BundleUtilities). Does anyone have an example that will bundle VTK
with their executable? This seems like it should be easier, and
equally as consumed by people around this wiki/list :)

Thanks,

David
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