Hi Damien,
Have a look at the "--qmldir " option ("windeployqt --help"
to display all available options). The given directory will be scanned
for QML dependencies.
BR,
Benjamin
2016-04-02 20:59 GMT+02:00 Damien Courtois :
> Hi there,
>
> I have a lot of trouble finding informations about this,
Indeed you need to set --qmldir to use your source directory.
Regards,
Benjamin
2016-04-04 15:57 GMT+02:00 Damien Courtois :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks, but as I said, my qml files are compiled into the executable (via a
> .qrc file) so the --qmldir option won't help.
> But I found out that it's not suppo
Hi,
Thanks, but as I said, my qml files are compiled into the executable (via a
.qrc file) so the --qmldir option won't help.
But I found out that it's not supported. I can't find the link of the page
back (it's really well hidden ...) but windeployqt uses another small tool
to find qml dependenci
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Hi there,
I have a lot of trouble finding informations about this, but if I missed
the obvious one, in advance sorry for that.
My problem is that I have a Qml application, but all the Qml files are
embedded in the executable through a .qrc file.
And when I use windeployqt, it doesn't seem to copy