It seems applying the patch fails on top of 5.3.2, and I expect it'd
fail in more places with 14.04 LTS's Qt 5.2.1 where it'd be needed for
the SDK. I think this needs to be reproduced and understood better
before starting backporting work.

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Title:
  unimplemented command "evaluate" in QtCreator's QML/JS console

Status in Ubuntu UI Toolkit:
  Invalid
Status in “qtdeclarative-opensource-src” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  With Qt 5, the QML/JS console in QtCreator is quite useless. It always
  displays 'unimplemented command "evaluate"'. I wonder how the Ubuntu
  Touch developers manage to debug their code under such conditions.
  This bug is reported upstream <https://bugreports.qt-
  project.org/browse/QTBUG-37119> and reported to be "fixed by
  6333e0913fc0078c0221a8909ced8df03a568992" in Qt 5.4. I suppose this is
  commit
  
<https://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qtdeclarative/commit/6333e0913fc0078c0221a8909ced8df03a568992>.
  Could you please check if it is possible to backport this commit?

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