Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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P3: Somewhat important
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Qt Creator 4.0.0
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Windows 7 64 bit
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1a78230c00a4fb736bbe8462107dc5ec8cfdc95c (qt-creator/qt-creator/master)
Description
- Go to "Tools" -> "Options..." -> "Build & Run" -> "Kits".
- Select a kit which contains a Qt version.
- In "Qt mkspec", type the mkspec used to build this Qt version.
I used "win32-msvc2013" - Click "Apply".
- Select somethinge else, e.g. the "Manual" tree node.
- Select the kit again.
The mkspec was removed from the kit.
A valid mkspec should not be quietly removed from a kit. When you use a different mkspec than the one used to build the Qt version, this seems to work correctly.