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Instead of the otool command, you could also use the application
MacDependency (http://macdependency.googlecode.com) which shows the
complete dependency tree as well as the exported symbols in a nice
Cocoa Interface. Although not programmed in Qt (anymore) it may be
helpful to the Mac developers. I wrote this tool, because there was no
Mac equivalent to the DependencyWalker on Windows.
@Qt employees: Maybe you also want to add a link to MacDependency to
the Mac Deployment section in the documentation
(http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/deployment-mac.html#additional-libraries
)
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