Don't waste any time on this.  I've uninstalled Qt Creator 1.3 and Qt
4.6.0 rc and reinstalled the combined 1.3/4.6.0 package available from
the Qt preview site and it's now working fine.

2009/11/26 Andre Poenitz <andre.poen...@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de>:
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 08:40:10PM +0000, Robert Caldecott wrote:
>> I am running Qt Creator 1.3 and have decided to start using Qt 4.6.0
>> rc1 - I downloaded the package and all is well (I am using the MingGW
>> 4.4 toolset supplied with Qt Creator) - apps build fine and 4.6.0
>> seems pretty good.  However, I cannot step into any Qt code in the
>> debugger - instead I get a flash of assembler code.  The gdb stack
>> trace displays all Qt functions in grey, as if it doesn't know where
>> the source is...
>>
>> Is this a known issue with the Qt 4.6.0 rc or is this a configuration
>> issue?  As an experiment I downloaded the special Qt MinGW package
>> from the FTP site, just in case it differs from the one shipped with
>> Qt Creator 1.3 but to no avail.  The debugging helpers build fine (and
>> seem to work).  I installed Qt 4.6.0 into the default folder
>> (C:\Qt\4.6.0.rc1) and the installer didn't display any errors.  I am
>> running Windows XP FWIW.
>>
>> I don't often need to step into the Qt code, but it is a useful thing
>> to do at times.
>>
>> I can post logs/screenshots if necessary.  Note that when using Qt
>> 4.5.3 the problem doesn't exist and I can step into Qt source code
>> fine.
>
> Having the log file would indeed be nice.
>
> Andre'
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