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Do not bundle Qt libraries on Linux #1228

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magnesj opened this issue Feb 16, 2017 · 0 comments
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Do not bundle Qt libraries on Linux #1228

magnesj opened this issue Feb 16, 2017 · 0 comments
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magnesj commented Feb 16, 2017

When creating a self-contained package, the Qt libraries are copied into the install folder. This feature is obsolete on Linux. Make sure system Qt libraries are not copied.

This change might also fix issues reported on Ubuntu.
See also #1151 #798 #1220

@magnesj magnesj added Bug Bug not yet in an official release System Refactoring or build/test system issues. Code improvments not directly affecting the user. labels Feb 16, 2017
@magnesj magnesj added this to the Maintenance May 2017 milestone Feb 16, 2017
magnesj added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 19, 2017
A while ago, ResInsight was build using non-system Qt on Linux, and required copy of Qt libs. This is obsolete behaviour and removed.
@magnesj magnesj closed this as completed Mar 29, 2017
@JacobStoren JacobStoren added BugInRelease Bug in an official release and removed Bug Bug not yet in an official release labels Apr 18, 2017
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