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    Default deployment problem in solaris9

    dear friends,
    i have created an application using qt4.3 in solaris9.
    then i have taken the application to a different machine where there is no qt.
    Then i copied the execuateble and neccessary libraries. then i have set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable to the copied library folder.
    Now when i am trying to run the application it is simple dumping. it is saying 'Segmentation Fault core dumped'. But the same application runs in my development machine where i am compiling..
    So i am not getting where is the probem..my application is a simple application..
    plz help..

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    Default Re: deployment problem in solaris9

    Hard to say anything. Perhaps you application depends on a plugin which is not deployed...
    J-P Nurmi

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