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this is actually no problem but the opposite. Since I don't realy understand what exactly happens here, I wanted to ask you. :)

I've written a QT application on Windows, copied the project to a vritual Ubuntu (12.04) and build the whole thing with GCC for 64bit. I also have some other libarys next to Qt include. (PortAudio for audio playback)

Now I only copied the executable to a freshly installed Ubuntu with no Qt installed. (I just installed it, 14.04) and it runs.

I used Qt Creator to build my project. Does it only include static libarys or why is the application working without shared objects?

I am no regular linux user so I have nearly no experience in building linux executalbes. ;) Thanks in advance.

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    My guess is that this version of Ubuntu has the runtime library pre-installed. Just open the package manager and look for libqt4 I guess. Perhaps check this answer too. Or did you use static linking by mistake? Aug 15, 2014 at 22:40
  • You are right! :D I am using the newest version of ubuntu so I didn't thought they had the libaries preinstalled. (Qt5 as well) So for PCs where Qt isnt isntalled, is it sufficient to just copy the right .so-files to the executable? (doesn't have to look good. ;D) Aug 15, 2014 at 22:56

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