Hi,
Yes, the file is attached.
I don't know which program creates this file (most likely qt creator).  The 
interesting thing is that there is reference to the SDK installation, which I 
removed from the disk since I was having problems with the installation.  A day 
or two later, I built qt and creator from sources.  After a few false starts, I 
got them to build and all seems to work with the exception that the qt creator, 
when started, printed messages like these:
Cannot update Qt version information: /opt/qt/qt/Desktop/Qt/474/gcc/bin/qmake 
cannot be run.
Cannot update Qt version information: /opt/qt/qt/Desktop/Qt/4.8.0/gcc/bin/qmake 
cannot be run.
and many more.

I don't see reference to /opt/qt/qt-4.8.0/bin/qmake in the attached file and 
this is the qmake I used to build qt creator 2.4.1.

Zen


From: Stephen Kelly [mailto:stephen.ke...@kdab.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 3:20 PM
To: interest@qt-project.org
Cc: Szalata, Zenon M.; Jason H; kai.koe...@nokia.com; thi...@kde.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] Building Qt from Sources


On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 14:57:23 Szalata, Zenon M. wrote:

> Hi Jason,

> You are right. I renamed the ~/.conf/Nokia/qtversions.xml and that solved

> the problem that the qt creator was hanging on to nonexistent Qt SDK files.



Do you have a backup of that file. You've hit a creator bug here which should 
be fixed. (not by me - I don't work on creator)



Thanks,



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