Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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P2: Important
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None
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5.13.2, 5.14.0, 5.15.0, 5.15.2
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msvc2017_64, msvc2019_64
Description
The opengl32sw.dll binary included in the Qt 5.13.2 msvc2017_64 distribution seem to lack a cryptographic signature, whereas all other binaries (that I've checked) are signed by either Microsoft of the Qt Company. As a consequence of this, Windows 10 Device Guard might be blocking startup of our Qt-based applications.
We currently work around this issue by modifying opengl32sw.dll ourselves by applying our own signature. However, relying on custom modifications to the Qt SDK isn't really a good long-term solution.