** Description changed:

  I was trying to get Reminders built and running on the x86 emulator, and
  stumbled upon this issue:
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  1. Create a 14.10 x86 chroot:  sudo click chroot -a i386 -f ubuntu-sdk-14.10 
create (see bug 1328436)
  2. Create an emulator instance from Qt Creator: Devices > Add emulator 
(arrow), then select i386 as arch, a name and press Create
  3. Once created, on the Devices tab follow the Qt Creator prompt to 
automatically create a Kit for the emulator
  4. Add the build dependencies to build Reminders -> Tools > Options > 
Maintain, then select the newly created utopic chroot
  5. On the terminal that opens, run: apt-get install libssl-dev:armhf python3
  6. Check out Reminders: bzr branch lp:reminders-app
  7. Open the Reminders CMakeLists.txt file with Qt Creator
  8. Make sure you select the emulator kit upon configuration
  9. Ensure again that on the left panel you've got the emulator kit selected
  10. Press build
  
  Actual:
  - Reminders fails to build with automoc errors: 
http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7622792/
  
  Expected:
  - Reminders builds without errors as with any other target
  
+ Note: for a simpler CMake project to reproduce the issue on, see the
+ attached example.
+ 
  #EDIT (zeller-benjamin)
  This problem affects all projects not just reminders building for the 
emulator.
  It seems the x86 chroot is not able to execute the AUTOMOC step.
  This can be easily checked with logging into the chroot,
  go to a project directory and do :
  mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. && make

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