Those are still code names; rc-proposed or bq-rc or bq-stable are
things understood by platform developers. App developers do not and
should not have to understand them. I'd expect the emulator list to not
actually be a list at all -- create an emulator which is running the
software that a real
I think on average devel, devel-proposed and custom should not be in the
list, or at least the list should be sorted and more verbose. With the
current selection, the top most ones should probably be: rc-proposed,
bq-stable, bq-rc
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** Changed in: qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Zoltan Balogh (bzoltan)
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If you want to create an emulator what is (close to*) identical with the
bq E.4.5 released image then you want to use the bq-stable.
The -rc stands for release candidate and the rc-proposed is the staging.
The devel and devel-proposed as it is used in the Ubuntu terminology
stands for the Ubuntu