Reputation: 1278
I have written a program with Qt5.3.1 and run it on my development machine where it works fine. I copied all necessary .dll files into the folder where my .exe is. These are:
Now I want to run that program on a machine that has no Qt installed. How do I do that? It shouldn't be necessary for users to install an IDE just to use a program, right?
Details of the development machine where it works:
The deploying platform is:
Errors I get are first:
This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "windows". Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Next error message is:
This application requested the Runtime to terminate in an unusual way. Please contact support.
Then the program crashes. But if I install Qt5.3.1 it works. So it has something to do with files in the c:/Qt
directory
Upvotes: 8
Views: 15709
Reputation: 1
In your application folder hold down SHIFT key and right click from mouse. You will see - Open command window here
Example:
windeployqt.exe APP_NAME.EXE --release --no-translations --no-system-d3d-compiler --no-compiler-runtime --no-angle --no-opengl-sw
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 925
A better solution is to use the Qt SDK application "windeployqt". It is used to copy all the required dlls and plugins to your application folder based on target platform. You can then run that on another computer. Here is the documentation: https://doc.qt.io/Qt-5/windows-deployment.html.
For example, if your executable was built using mingw53_32 and your executable is in "C:\example_qtapp":
QT_INSTALL_DIR\minqw53_32\bin\windeployqt.exe c:\example_qtapp
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 1069
You should also copy {QTSDK}/plugins to directory where you executable located. Then create qt.conf in the same place (with executable) with the following content:
[Paths]
Plugins=plugins
Thеn, run your program. I did the same on linux.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 103
I have encountered this problem as well,
In your Qt Directory, with the proper Qt version C:\Qt\Qt5.2.1\5.2.1\mingw48_32\plugins\platforms\
copy qwindows.dll into a new folder that lives next to your executable, such that your list would be
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 32645
You should place Qt DLLs along the release version of your executable. These are Qt5Core.dll
, Qt5Gui.dll
and possibly the ones for other modules that you have used. These dll files are in your installed Qt Directory in bin folder. You should also place LIBGCC_S_DW2-1.DLL
, MINGWM10.DLL
and LIBSTDC++-6.dll
in case you are using MinGW.
If you are using plugins you should place their dll in a folder named plugins
beside your exe. In case of using icons and images you should ship their dlls like qico.dll
and qsvg.dll
in a folder named imageformats
.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 306
This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "windows".
For this problem, you should copy the plugin {QTSDK}/plugins/platforms/qwindows.dll
to {YOUR_EXE_DIR}/platforms/qwindows.dll
.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 8242
The short answer is you either need to do a static build, or you need to redistribute the Qt shared library DLLs. If you're looking for a smaller file size static builds are often better, but there may be legal implications with this approach if you're using Qt5 under a LGPL license. I'm not a lawyer, but you can read about LGPL linking rules in LGPL section 4.1.
The long answer is you should read the general Qt5 deployment guide and the Qt5 for Windows deployment guide. These go into quite a bit of detail.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 1980
if Qt dlls are there, they it should work. My guess is that you are missing the run time libraries/dlls of your IDE. For example, if you are using Visual Studio 2010 as your IDE, then you need to install VS2010 Redistributable x86/x64 link depends on your architecture.
Upvotes: 0