If the .user file contains [build] machine-specific information, it has no
business being in the source tree!

I do understand that one can get all of this done at the command prompt
level with a little bit of work. But even so, the assumption that a
multi-target (therefore multi-build-host) development team is only going to
run Qt Creator on a single build host seems seriously flawed.

Is the information that is currently stored in the .user file documented
somewhere?

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:41 AM, Daniel Teske <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> > Does this seem like a reasonable statement of desired behavior?
> The .user files contain more machine specific information, there's really
> not
> much point in sharing them. Instead set up the build once to your liking
> per
> machine.
>
> daniel
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