You have probably manually disabled the QmlJSTools plugin. The Qt project 
manager depends on it in Qt Creator 2.7. Just re-enable QmlJSTools and make 
sure Qt4ProjectManager is enabled too.

++ Eike

On 21.03.2013, at 06:12, Nikos Chantziaras <[email protected]> wrote:

> Creator was working fine before, but something got updated in my Linux 
> distro that seems to break it. The problem is that it can't detect Qt as 
> being installed. All my entries are ignored and on startup, this is 
> printed on stdout:
> 
>   Qt version is no longer known, removing from kit "Desktop".
>   Qt version is no longer known, removing from kit "Qt 5".
>   Qt version is no longer known, removing from kit "Qt 4 Debig".
>   Qt version is no longer known, removing from kit "Desktop".
>   Qt version is no longer known, removing from kit "Qt 5".
>   Qt version is no longer known, removing from kit "Qt 4 Debig".
> 
> Trying to add /usr/bin/qmake in "Options->Build & Run->Qt Versions" 
> results in an error dialog:
> 
>   Title: Qmake not executable
>   Message: The qmake executable /usr/bin/qmake could not be added: No
>   factory found for qmake: '/usr/bin/qmake'
> 
> Nothing is printed on stdout in this case.
> 
> What could be causing this? I've rebuilt it, but it doesn't help. I 
> downgraded to 2.6.2 and that one works correctly.
> 
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