El Martes, 12 de Julio de 2011, [email protected] escribió:
> You can change everything later in the project mode because Qt Creator is a
> "general purpose" IDE that allows you to change settings even if they are
> usually not TheRightThing(tm) to do and might break your stuff. The new
> project wizard is, well, a wizard, meaning that it tries to get you up and
> running with at least pain as possible, therefore reducing configuration
> options significiantly.

Ok. Finally I started using the simple Qt Quick application, and everything 
works really nice. I wanted to start using the Qt Components, and I was gladly 
surprised that in the Desktop target I can import the Symbian and Extras 
components and they work out of the box (no Simulator, no emulator... no 
nothing!).

The application starts immediately and it's a pleasure working this way. I was 
worried about having to set up special targets from the beginning.
 
> To the specific question about shadow building and Harmattan/Simulator
> targets: when not doing shadow building, switching between different
> targets would be very painful, since old object and other generated files
> for the wrong platform tend to lie around in the build folder in that
> case, screwing up the build.

Ah, now it makes a lot of sense to me. 

Thanks a lot for your answers! 

> > Also, there are other things that I don't understand, so I don't know if
> > are  bugs or not, like for example having the remote compiler option in
> > the Simulator target (I have the Remote Compiler as an "auto detected"
> > Qt version, but is pointing to QtSDK/Simulator/Qt/gcc/bin/qmake, which
> > doesn't make sense to me).

This doubt still remains in my mind, but since I wont be using it in the near 
time doesn't worry me.

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