[Qtce-preview-feedback] Certificate problems when running Qt applications on HTC Touch device
Maurice Kalinowski
mkalinow at trolltech.com
Wed May 21 10:03:22 CEST 2008
Hi,
Trond Grefsrud wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No I don't use Visual Studio for deployment, because I have some USB
> problems with VirtualBox. Thats why I use nmake from Visual Studio
> command prompt, and manually copy the .exe into the HTC Touch device.
> But how do I deploy the necessary .dlls? Do I have to add some text to
> the .pro file?
>
When you create the Visual Studio project via "qmake -tp vc" it will
automatically add the Qt libraries you are linking against, the
c-runtime library, plus the target application to the deployment list.
You can easily check this if you go to Project Preferences -> Deployment.
>
>> Trond Grefsrud wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Then I copied "c:\program files\windows mobile 6 sdk\tools\security\sdk
>>> development certificates\Certs.cab" to my HTC Touch device, and ran it.
>>> It installed correctly and I now tried to run my simple Qt application,
>>> but I still gets the failure message about the certificate.
>>>
>>>
What exact failure message do you mean? Is it that Windows Mobile asks
you to start the application/load the modules? Or is it not capable
starting it at all?
When you copy the Qt libraries did you consider to push the c-runtime on
it as well? Take a look at the deployment rules to figure out, where it
is located on your local file system. I do not have access to my
development machine currently.
Best Regards,
Maurice Kalinowski
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