As @Armen said in the simplest of terms, one of the requirements here is a library that works as cross-platform as possible/needed. Qt is the obvious choice for this. There are others like wxWidgets that achieve the same thing and the choice is up to you.
The second thing is that all the "upgradeable" libraries need to conform to binary compatibility (something which Qt pledges to do for every major version, don't know about wxWidgets).
Third and probably the "yeah, duh!" part: you need to build these as shared libraries and link these shared libraries.
These three points should allow you to replace the libraries without rebuilding the executable file itself and keep that as small as possible. The way of upgrading will be different across platforms though (linux: automatic through repositories, Mac and Windows manually or through your own updating software, perhaps macports for Mac?)