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## Known issues
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* __This may not be fully working yet.__ Use with care, run with maximum verbosity, submit issues and pull requests. Help is appreciated
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* Some functions may still refer to macOS specifics. These need to be converted over to their Linux counterparts or deleted
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* Scan for QML imports has not been tested yet
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__This may not be fully working yet.__ Use with care, run with maximum verbosity, submit issues and pull requests. Help is appreciated
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## Installation
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Open in Qt Creator and build your application. Run it from the command line and inspect it with `ldd` to make sure the correct libraries from the correct locations are getting loaded, as `linuxdeployqt` will use `ldd` internally to determine from where to copy libraries into the bundle.
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__Important:__ `linuxdeployqt` deploys the Qt instance that qmake on the $PATH points to, so make sure that it is the correct one. Verify that qmake finds the correct Qt instance like this before running the `linuxdeployqt` tool:
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```
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qmake -v
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QMake version 3.0
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Using Qt version 5.7.0 in /tmp/.mount_QtCreator-5.7.0-x86_64/5.7/gcc_64/lib
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```
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If this does not show the correct path to your Qt instance that you want to be bundled, then adjust your `$PATH` to find the correct `qmake`.
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```
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Usage: linuxdeployqt app-binary [options]
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