After a little bit of discussion my view is this:

As long as you use chroots you get exactly the docs you're asking for -
safe for bugs where QtC may be accidentally not delivering the right
files - so if you need to work with 1.2 do use an older chroot. If you
use a newer chroot you should indeed consider upgrading what API you
use, not only Ubuntu.Components but also QtQuick and others.

The only flawed case is the "desktop" target where most likely you are
using something intermediate since only development releases of Ubuntu
whilst they are in development can be uptodate, in any other case it's
just not well-defined.

** Summary changed:

- Documentation is always latest available version, not the one matchin the 
current sdk or imports
+ Documentation is always latest available in the target

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

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