Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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P2: Important
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Qt Creator 7.0.0
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Description
We now have the possibility to select an NDK as the default, whereas before it required editing the JSON file. But there's a couple of problems with this, still:
- Switching the default NDK changes the NDK used in existing kits. This is super-weird, and disturbs attempts to configure different projects with different NDK versions. It's quite plausible that a particular project needs a particular NDK, and doesn't want to switch to a newer one.
- e show the compilers etc. for a particular kit so that they are the compiler for the (currently the default) selected version. These can't be changed, which is again odd; I should be able to change a compiler in an Android kit even if it was configured based on an NDK selection.
- All in all, we have a weird limitation of One NDK Only, and it's more dynamically connected to the kits than makes sense, at least to me.
I would expect to be able to create a kit per NDK. And even if I do that, I would expect to be able to change the individual compilers in such a kit. A "default" NDK selection should affect only new kits I create, not existing kits I already created before.
Attachments
Issue Links
- relates to
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QTBUG-99663 Verify Qt Android build with NDK 24
- Closed
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QTBUG-101318 Update to next NDK r25 LTS release
- Closed
- resulted in
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QTBUG-101019 Manage platform specific SDK requirements needing by Qt Creator in Qt
- Closed
- mentioned in
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