On 9 Nov 2012, at 17:25, Nikos Chantziaras <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 09/11/12 17:39, Ziller Eike wrote: >> >> On 9 Nov 2012, at 13:20, Graham Labdon <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> When I attempt to create a new project in Qt Creator 2.6.0 I don't get an >>> option to create a Qt project (such as Qt Gui application or Qt Console >>> application) >>> This was present in previous versions on creator - where have these options >>> gone? >> >> You have to register at least one Qt version in Preferences > Build & Run > >> Qt versions (and while you are at it you best also create a Kit that uses >> it, see e.g. http://qt-project.org/doc/qtcreator-2.6/creator-targets.html) > > Shouldn't this be detected automatically? It tries to auto-detect everything from PATH (and on Windows the compiler through the registry). But, on Windows and Mac there is with very high probability no Qt in the systems PATH even if it is installed. > The tab has an > "Auto-detected" entry, but it's just empty: > > http://i45.tinypic.com/2md5pq0.png > > And there's no "Detect" button. So what's the purpose of the > "Auto-detected" list? I think auto-detected is a bit of a misnomer. "Auto-detected" contains settings that were registered by an "SDK" style installer (i.e. if you install Qt Creator through an installer that also installs Qt). The actual "auto-detected" stuff is put into "manual" with the "(System)" prefix I think. Yes, we miss a button that re-does the auto-detection on demand :/ But, from your screen shot it looks like your systems Qt in /usr/bin has actually been added. Br, Eike -- Eike Ziller, Senior Software Engineer - Digia, Qt Digia Germany GmbH, Rudower Chaussee 13, D-12489 Berlin Geschäftsführer: Mika Pälsi, Juha Varelius, Anja Wasenius Sitz der Gesellschaft: Berlin, Registergericht: Amtsgericht Charlottenburg, HRB 144331 B _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
