Hi,
it's me again.

I just realised that - at least with my qt installation - rcc does not
take an argument -a.

$ rcc -version
Qt Resource Compiler version 4.6.2

$ rcc
Qt resource compiler
Usage: rcc  [options] <inputs>

Options:
  -o file              write output to file rather than stdout
  -name name           create an external initialization function with
name -threshold level     threshold to consider compressing files
  -compress level      compress input files by level
  -root path           prefix resource access path with root path
  -no-compress         disable all compression
  -binary              output a binary file for use as a dynamic
resource -namespace           turn off namespace macros
  -project             Output a resource file containing all
                       files from the current directory
  -version             display version
  -help                display this information

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