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dcrespol wrote:
Hi, norulez.
With @Thiago: QT_STATICPLUGIN does the trick , what do you mean? How and
where did you use this?
If possible, can you please include both your final plugin and application
CMakeLists.txt files?
It was probably a response to Thiago on the Qt mailing list.
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@Michael: This was a copy/paste failure
@Thiago: QT_STATICPLUGIN does the trick
Another mistake from me was to use a different name for Q_IMPORT_PLUGIN and for
Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2.
One more hint, if someone would make a static plugin is to use the
QPluginLoader::staticInstances() function.
On 03/02/2012 02:48 PM, NoRulez wrote:
Hello,
I use Qt 4.8.0 from the QtSDK and Iwant to generate a static qt plugin.
In my main.cpp I have the following:
#includeQApplication
#includeQtPlugin
Q_IMPORT_PLUGIN(Local)
intmain(intargc,char*argv[]){
QApplicationapp(argc,argv);
Hello,I use Qt 4.8.0 from the QtSDK and I want to generate a static qt plugin.In my main.cpp I have the following:#include QApplication#include QtPlugin
Q_IMPORT_PLUGIN(Local)int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { QApplication app(argc, argv);
...
return app.exec();}The corresponding