Public bug reported:

On Ubuntu 13.10, qtcreator: 2.8.1-0ubuntu1~saucy1~test6, whenever trying
to debug a project that contains C++ code, the debugger segfaults.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Start Qt Creator
2. Press Ctrl+N to create a new project
3. Under Projects, choose Applications
4. Choose the "Qt Quick 2 Application (Built-in Types)" template on the right
5. Press the "Choose..." button to continue
6. On the next screen, give the project a name and press the "Next >" button
7. On the next screen, press the "Next >" button to go for the default Kit 
Selection
8. Click the "Finish" button to create the project
9. Press F5 to start debugging. The project will build

Actual:

- When the build successfully finishes, the debugger starts and fails
with the following message "The inferior stopped because it received a
signal from the Operating System. Signal name: SIGSEGV"

Expected:

- When the build successfully finishes, the debugger starts normally

** Affects: qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: qtcreator (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

+ On Ubuntu 13.10, qtcreator: 2.8.1-0ubuntu1~saucy1~test6
+ 
  Steps to reproduce:
  
  1. Start Qt Creator
  2. Press Ctrl+N to create a new project
  3. Under Projects, choose Applications
  4. Choose the "Qt Quick 2 Application (Built-in Types)" template on the right
  5. Press the "Choose..." button to continue
  6. On the next screen, give the project a name and press the "Next >" button
  7. On the next screen, press the "Next >" button to go for the default Kit 
Selection
  8. Click the "Finish" button to create the project
  9. Press F5 to start debugging. The project will build
  
  Actual:
  
  - When the build successfully finishes, the debugger starts and fails
  with the following message "The inferior stopped because it received a
  signal from the Operating System. Signal name: SIGSEGV"
  
  Expected:
  
  - When the build successfully finishes, the debugger starts normally

** Also affects: qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Description changed:

- On Ubuntu 13.10, qtcreator: 2.8.1-0ubuntu1~saucy1~test6
+ On Ubuntu 13.10, qtcreator: 2.8.1-0ubuntu1~saucy1~test6, whenever trying
+ to debug a project that contains C++ code, the debugger segfaults.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  
  1. Start Qt Creator
  2. Press Ctrl+N to create a new project
  3. Under Projects, choose Applications
  4. Choose the "Qt Quick 2 Application (Built-in Types)" template on the right
  5. Press the "Choose..." button to continue
  6. On the next screen, give the project a name and press the "Next >" button
  7. On the next screen, press the "Next >" button to go for the default Kit 
Selection
  8. Click the "Finish" button to create the project
  9. Press F5 to start debugging. The project will build
  
  Actual:
  
  - When the build successfully finishes, the debugger starts and fails
  with the following message "The inferior stopped because it received a
  signal from the Operating System. Signal name: SIGSEGV"
  
  Expected:
  
  - When the build successfully finishes, the debugger starts normally

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  Segfaults when starting debugger

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