Hi, On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 11:49 AM Michael Weghorn <m.weghorn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I just double-checked it works for me with newly generated files and a > fresh Qt Creator profile taking these steps: > > 1. make sure Qt Creator is not running > > 2. Generate the IDE integration files: > > make qtcreator-ide-integration > I went through the sequence, and nothing has changed. It's a question for me: why do we need a fresh Qt Creator profile? In very rare situations, I had to clean up this profile. Also, I usually do not re-run ./autogen.sh because I didn't have any changes in the libs/configurations, and I only pulled the latest master from the git repository. This time, I re-ran autogen.sh again, and again nothing has changed. But, now I know what you're doing. I thought that only lo.pro is generated, but now I see that lo.pro.user is also being generated. That didn't help me, because the used Qt kit was not ok. I saw a manual Qt kit which is used for the configuration. It was called 'Replacement for "Desktop"', so I removed it and reconfigured the project using the appropriate kit. In this case, I had to add the previously discussed configurations manually. To create a viable solution that lasts even when you re-configure the project, I think it is needed to put all the configuration in .pro files, and not in .pro.user files, because they can be removed/changed at any time. And for the contents of lo.pro, I still get "." as the first subdirectory. I have to manually change it to "../core". I think these manual tweaks are necessary, at least for now. Regards, Hossein _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice