Guillermo Varona Silupú escribió:
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Angel Pais escribió:
Guillermo:
El linkeado del programa de forma estatica nbo tiene nada que ver con poder ejecutarse en un pendrive. Si pones el exe con las dll en el pen-drive puede ejecuarlo igual.

Ok. Angel, muchas gracias por la aclaración, sin embargo, aun sigo confundido, pense que en "estático" todo se podia embeber dentro del EXE y que no depende de ningun archvio mas, pero segun me explicas, siempre va a ser necesario llevarl las dll. La siguiente cuestión sería: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre dinámico y estático?

Por otra parte si linkeas tu programa de forma estatica estas obligado por la licencia de qt a hacerlo open source.
Buen, debido al problema de la barrera idiomática (la licencias están en inglés), supongo que no he interpretado / traducido correctamente esta parte.

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Angel Pais wrote:
 > Guillermo:
 > The Link of a static program nbo has nothing to do with
 > Run on a pendrive. If you put the exe to dll in
 > Pen-drive can be executing the same.

Ok. Angel, thank you very much for the clarification, however, while still confused, I thought that in "static" Everything could embed into the EXE and it does not require a archvio more, but he told me, always going to be necessary dll llevarl .
The next question is: What is the difference between dynamic and static?

 > Furthermore If link your program statically're obligated
 > From qt license to make it open source.
Good, because the problem of language barrier (the licenses are in English), I guess I have not interpreted / translated correctly this part.

BestRegards
GVS


With dynamic linking you have to deliver the qt dlls along with your exe. In static linking, qt librarys are embebed into the exe file.
Both ways can run from a pen drive.
About the license restriction, it has been mentioned several times in this list by english native people. They are the only ones that can interpret those criptic documents right.

Brgrds
Angel

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