[Vv] vv Digest, Vol 11, Issue 7

Simon Rit simon.rit at creatis.insa-lyon.fr
Sun Feb 20 22:30:17 CET 2011


Hi again Michal,
If you can run it, then you don't need more dlls. Windows does not
allow you to run a program if you don't have all required dlls. But it
surprises me because vv also depends on itk and vtk so you should have
dlls from them. Are they installed on this other computer? Or have you
compiled them statically?
Like Bharath said, if you want to avoid all these issues, you can
compile the software statically and you will not depend on any dll.
This is how we have compiled the windows binaries on the website.
Regards,
Simon

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 12:45 AM, Michal Srna <michal at srna.info> wrote:
> Dne 14.2.2011 15:15, bharath napsal(a):
>>
>> Hi Michal,
>>
>> Maybe you are refering to a static compilation? ..
>> You can have a look at this page created by Simon.
>> http://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/rio/vv-static
>>
>> Regards
>> bharath
>>
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> Thanks, I figured it out - I added QtGui4.dll and QtCore4.dll in the folder
> with vv.exe and it runs on other PC (without Qt installed). Are that all
> dll's? Or do I have to include some more dll's to vv be fully functionally
> on different machines without any libraries installed etc.?
>
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