This answer isn't much helpful. 

I use QtCreator only as the QML designer because the primary IDE is Visual 
Studio. 

I don't have QtCreator installed on every machine because the most of the 
machines are headless.

If you would say qmake is the only great tool than you could also say "the 
world is a disc".
There are other tools too not always for Qt.
We have many projects which doesn't use Qt at all but must be cross platform. I 
personally think that CMake and qmake are great tools but qmake is Qt specific.

Nevertheless QtCreator does also support CMake ;-)

Regards 

> Am 11.05.2016 um 07:25 schrieb Nuno Santos <nunosan...@imaginando.pt>:
> 
> Qt 5.6 works fine on iOS. 
> 
> Don’t know why do you use cmake and not regular QtCreator solution.
> 
> I would start by starting a new project on QtCreator and see if it has the 
> same behaviour.
> 
> It works for me! 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Nuno
> 
>> On 11 May 2016, at 05:55, NoRulez <noru...@me.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I compiled my first QML app for iOS. After I copied it to my device and 
>> start it, it only flickers for a second and exit with SIGABRT.
>> 
>> I doesn't find anything useful in the iPhone logs.
>> I've an iPhone 6s with iOS 9.3 installed. The build machine is 10.11.4 with 
>> Xcode 7.3.1 and Qt5.6 for iOS from the Online Installer and CMake 3.5.2. The 
>> toolchain file I used is from https://github.com/cristeab/ios-cmake
>> 
>> Any hints?
>> 
>> For forgotten or further information please ask
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
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