This  problem is fixed in the qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu in the
3.1.1+14.10.20140728.1 version. The backport of this version to Trusty
is available in the SDK's Tools Development PPA (https://launchpad.net
/~ubuntu-sdk-team/+archive/ubuntu/tools-development) and it will be
released after testing and dogfooding.

The problem indeed is that click destroy does not delete the chroots if
they have active mount points or the click chroot is severly broken. In
this case I think it is perfectly OK to fall back to the file system
level solution and lazy unmount the mounts and remove the chroots from
the file system.

** Changed in: qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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