Am 30.01.20 um 12:05 schrieb Olivier Goffart:
> On 30/01/20 11:30, Dominik Holland wrote: >> Doesn't the first fix break the standard way of deploying plugins on >> windows ? I'm also not sure why this shouldn't affect windows ? >> >> Most applications using Qt on windows just deploy their plugins in the >> folder next to the binary. Same like all dlls needed for the binary... >> >> I see how this fixes the security problem when Qt comes from the system >> and you cannot write to that location, but for all other cases it won't >> change anything ? >> >> Sorry if i missed something very obvious > > $PWD is not the same as the binary dir > (QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath) > The later is still searched while looking for plugin. (so that covers > the case where plugin is in the folder next to the binary) > > But I am also not sure why Windows is not affected. > Ahh, yeah, sorry. Excluding $PWD makes sense to me, as long as QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath is still part of the search path. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development