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  • kkoehneK Offline
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    @AnneRanch, I'm sorry, but it's now completely unclear to me (and probably others) what you're actually asking for.

    Can you try to formulate explicitly
    a) what exact steps you are doing
    b) what you expect to happen
    c) what happens instead (including output from Build Console)

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    • kkoehneK kkoehne

      @AnneRanch, I'm sorry, but it's now completely unclear to me (and probably others) what you're actually asking for.

      Can you try to formulate explicitly
      a) what exact steps you are doing
      b) what you expect to happen
      c) what happens instead (including output from Build Console)

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      @kkoehne said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

      @AnneRanch, I'm sorry, but it's now completely unclear to me (and probably others) what you're actually asking for.

      Can you try to formulate explicitly
      a) what exact steps you are doing

      **"When I run " build: QT compiles as expected **

      b) what you expect to happen

      r**Then when I run "Run " QT complies again - it should just " Run"
      as shown in my previous post.

      I am expecting QT to :"Run " without further delay / compiling**

      c) what happens instead (including output from Build Console)

      I already posted successful "Run " output

      when it fails - and QT complies again instead of running the output is valid but way it is too big
      to post and immaterial

      If my verbal explanation is too confusing , I do not know what else to say...

      IMHO there must be a setting / option to STOOP QT to keep compiling when
      there are no source changes.

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        @kkoehne said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

        @AnneRanch, I'm sorry, but it's now completely unclear to me (and probably others) what you're actually asking for.

        Can you try to formulate explicitly
        a) what exact steps you are doing

        **"When I run " build: QT compiles as expected **

        b) what you expect to happen

        r**Then when I run "Run " QT complies again - it should just " Run"
        as shown in my previous post.

        I am expecting QT to :"Run " without further delay / compiling**

        c) what happens instead (including output from Build Console)

        I already posted successful "Run " output

        when it fails - and QT complies again instead of running the output is valid but way it is too big
        to post and immaterial

        If my verbal explanation is too confusing , I do not know what else to say...

        IMHO there must be a setting / option to STOOP QT to keep compiling when
        there are no source changes.

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        @AnneRanch
        Qt doesn't decide what to (re)compile, it's the make it calls which does. As per the screenshot you showed. The question is why does that make seem to recompile before Run when the make from the Build has done.

        when it fails - and QT complies again instead of running the output is valid but way it is too big

        to post and immaterial

        It is not immaterial. The issue is why/what it does. Right at the beginning of the output we probably need to know why it ever starts to compile anything, given that all should be already up to date.

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          @kkoehne said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

          @AnneRanch, I'm sorry, but it's now completely unclear to me (and probably others) what you're actually asking for.

          Can you try to formulate explicitly
          a) what exact steps you are doing

          **"When I run " build: QT compiles as expected **

          b) what you expect to happen

          r**Then when I run "Run " QT complies again - it should just " Run"
          as shown in my previous post.

          I am expecting QT to :"Run " without further delay / compiling**

          c) what happens instead (including output from Build Console)

          I already posted successful "Run " output

          when it fails - and QT complies again instead of running the output is valid but way it is too big
          to post and immaterial

          If my verbal explanation is too confusing , I do not know what else to say...

          IMHO there must be a setting / option to STOOP QT to keep compiling when
          there are no source changes.

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          @AnneRanch change this setting on your own risk:

          45ef14ee-61c9-478e-a556-332c3660707d-image.png

          change the combobox "Build before deploying" from "Build the Whole Project" to "Do Not Build Anything"

          and/or
          uncheck "Always deploy project before running it"


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            I have written this before JonB post.

            So skip to the end for the latest .

            I have changed my mind
            after fighting with banana doing unexpected here is the real PROBLEM
            (the way I see it )

            WHEN SOURCE CODE HAS CHANGED / EDITED
            and "Run" is executed this message is WRONG

            "configuration " or whatever QT calls it HAS changed

            the source files are "dirty"

            banana QT is optioned to save updated / "dirty" files before "Run " and that is NOT happening.

            9a57c9bf-70a5-4185-b47d-09968b801b12-image.png

            ADDENDUM
            IMHO we all need too take a look at the documentation ( RTFM ) and quit guessing what the banana coders are actually saying with various options.

            In my opinion - the options should be in some order of precedence , hence
            FIRST option is saying

            BEFORE "build" OR "run" save files IF NEEDED

            that again , in my opinion, should be before any other options

            for example - it makes no sense to "deploy " if the above is not done,
            nor run "debug"....

            5d9b25bd-3459-440c-be7e-3cdb8b1dce99-image.png

            As far as who / which application is actually executing anything is immaterial - the result is wrong and I as a user
            can only look for options. Especially when they are working at random, as far as I can tell.

            I cannot change make , gcc, banana, QT ,,,,,

            PS
            At one point "debug" would come up with " source code in newer then ,,," so logically - the banana KNOWS it is working with outdated source - but runs anyway....

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              I have written this before JonB post.

              So skip to the end for the latest .

              I have changed my mind
              after fighting with banana doing unexpected here is the real PROBLEM
              (the way I see it )

              WHEN SOURCE CODE HAS CHANGED / EDITED
              and "Run" is executed this message is WRONG

              "configuration " or whatever QT calls it HAS changed

              the source files are "dirty"

              banana QT is optioned to save updated / "dirty" files before "Run " and that is NOT happening.

              9a57c9bf-70a5-4185-b47d-09968b801b12-image.png

              ADDENDUM
              IMHO we all need too take a look at the documentation ( RTFM ) and quit guessing what the banana coders are actually saying with various options.

              In my opinion - the options should be in some order of precedence , hence
              FIRST option is saying

              BEFORE "build" OR "run" save files IF NEEDED

              that again , in my opinion, should be before any other options

              for example - it makes no sense to "deploy " if the above is not done,
              nor run "debug"....

              5d9b25bd-3459-440c-be7e-3cdb8b1dce99-image.png

              As far as who / which application is actually executing anything is immaterial - the result is wrong and I as a user
              can only look for options. Especially when they are working at random, as far as I can tell.

              I cannot change make , gcc, banana, QT ,,,,,

              PS
              At one point "debug" would come up with " source code in newer then ,,," so logically - the banana KNOWS it is working with outdated source - but runs anyway....

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              @AnneRanch
              I think what @J-Hilk suggests is: uncheck that Always deploy project before running it. Does that make the Run button then not do an extra build before launching your application?

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @AnneRanch
                I think what @J-Hilk suggests is: uncheck that Always deploy project before running it. Does that make the Run button then not do an extra build before launching your application?

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                ...there got to be a pony in here somewhere....

                Please - somebody take this seriously
                Yesterday I did "build" and then "run" - the "run" took off IMMEDIATELY, no build / rebuild /etc
                It just run.

                Today - same project - keeps rebuilding after each "build" and also rebuilds again when "run" is selected.

                This is not right.

                Please do not sidetrack by blaming on version etc. - I have not changed verison for weeks,
                As I pointed out - this has been a standard procedure since DOS 1,1

                • only files with changes shlud be rebuild,

                REPLAY

                DONE - removed "deploy" .option same s...t as before

                Yesterday all was as expected , today "build" does build and "run" REPEATS the build....

                I sure like to resolve this mess.
                Can anybody come up with real , documented definitions of terms
                options of "project" sub-menu>? ?

                Then we can figure out what options controls it.
                " run" builds project if necessary and runs the project (with green arrow (why?) ??)
                "build" builds ONLY changed source...
                "rebuild" rebuilds the entire project
                "clean" deletes all executable project files
                'deploy" ???????

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                  As I already said - your modification times of your files were mixed up. Your generated object files had a newer timestamp than your source files and therefore make thought there is nothing new and nothing needs to compile. Maybe the files only had an offset of some hours so today the object files were older than your sources and make needed to recompile your object files due to this.
                  This can happen when you e.g. modify your local time on the PC.

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                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                    As I already said - your modification times of your files were mixed up. Your generated object files had a newer timestamp than your source files and therefore make thought there is nothing new and nothing needs to compile. Maybe the files only had an offset of some hours so today the object files were older than your sources and make needed to recompile your object files due to this.
                    This can happen when you e.g. modify your local time on the PC.

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                    @Christian-Ehrlicher You are trying to dilute the issue by making ridiculous assumptions.
                    So for your enjoyment

                    In a nutshell
                    If I run "build" and IMMEDIATELY run "run"
                    I do not expect "build" to be processed again.

                    THAT is a subject of a bug I have posted, hence no more speculations here are necessary.

                    In the meantime I am still looking for official documentation of options

                    run, build , rebuild, deploy

                    PS
                    As a bonus - can somebody identify the PURPOSE of green arrow next to "run" option ?

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                      @Christian-Ehrlicher You are trying to dilute the issue by making ridiculous assumptions.
                      So for your enjoyment

                      In a nutshell
                      If I run "build" and IMMEDIATELY run "run"
                      I do not expect "build" to be processed again.

                      THAT is a subject of a bug I have posted, hence no more speculations here are necessary.

                      In the meantime I am still looking for official documentation of options

                      run, build , rebuild, deploy

                      PS
                      As a bonus - can somebody identify the PURPOSE of green arrow next to "run" option ?

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                      @AnneRanch said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

                      You are trying to dilute the issue by making ridiculous assumptions.

                      No, I just know what make is doing under the hood and how it knows when to rebuild a source or when not. No QtCreator problem at all...

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                        Here are some definitions.

                        https://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-glossary.html

                        ...and here it one of interest

                        Run configuration Starts the application in the location where it was copied by the deploy configuration. By default, when you run a project, Qt Creator builds it, deploys it to the device specified in the selected kit, and runs it there. However, if you have not made any changes to the project since you last built and deployed it, Qt Creator simply runs it again.

                        The source of problem is in option

                        always deploy before run

                        and in
                        ...Qt Creator builds it, deploys it to the device specified...

                        Qt Creator DOES NOT build when only "Run" is used .

                        I am not interested in verifying the "deploy" BUT apparently the "deploy" option does "build" which is NOT what the above definition of "Run" is saying - if its sequence means anything "...builds it, deploys it to the device specified in the selected kit, and runs.." then it MUST fail the way it does.

                        Mixing deploy / build / run the way this document does needs some serious explanation...
                        since the doc has no visible relations with actual settings of tool options

                        or just call this an unpleasant experience and move on ...

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                          @Christian-Ehrlicher You are trying to dilute the issue by making ridiculous assumptions.
                          So for your enjoyment

                          In a nutshell
                          If I run "build" and IMMEDIATELY run "run"
                          I do not expect "build" to be processed again.

                          THAT is a subject of a bug I have posted, hence no more speculations here are necessary.

                          In the meantime I am still looking for official documentation of options

                          run, build , rebuild, deploy

                          PS
                          As a bonus - can somebody identify the PURPOSE of green arrow next to "run" option ?

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                          @AnneRanch said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

                          In a nutshell
                          If I run "build" and IMMEDIATELY run "run"
                          I do not expect "build" to be processed again.

                          THAT is a subject of a bug I have posted

                          Set your computer's clock to 10 years into the future. That should stop "build" from being processed again if you run "build" and immediately run "run".

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                            Here are some definitions.

                            https://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-glossary.html

                            ...and here it one of interest

                            Run configuration Starts the application in the location where it was copied by the deploy configuration. By default, when you run a project, Qt Creator builds it, deploys it to the device specified in the selected kit, and runs it there. However, if you have not made any changes to the project since you last built and deployed it, Qt Creator simply runs it again.

                            The source of problem is in option

                            always deploy before run

                            and in
                            ...Qt Creator builds it, deploys it to the device specified...

                            Qt Creator DOES NOT build when only "Run" is used .

                            I am not interested in verifying the "deploy" BUT apparently the "deploy" option does "build" which is NOT what the above definition of "Run" is saying - if its sequence means anything "...builds it, deploys it to the device specified in the selected kit, and runs.." then it MUST fail the way it does.

                            Mixing deploy / build / run the way this document does needs some serious explanation...
                            since the doc has no visible relations with actual settings of tool options

                            or just call this an unpleasant experience and move on ...

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                            @AnneRanch I think you're clicking the wrong buttons
                            see this picture:
                            61e5e1e2-bea8-413a-a466-7238c0992fd6-image.png

                            • the blue circled button will (I think) always rebuild, due to some debugger reasons
                            • the red circled buttons should, when nothing was changed, do nothing. But I have seen exceptions to it, where some "compiling" was done, usually when I deploy to an other device, a phone for example.
                            • the green circled button is the one you actually want to press, that one is the pure execute program button. That should do nothing but call the previously created executable.

                            As a bonus - can somebody identify the PURPOSE of green arrow next to "run" option ?

                            I know, I may out myself as an old person, but did you never own one of these ?

                            VCR player, tape player, Walkman, CD player, DVD player, blueray player, iPod?

                            That arrow is the common symbol for the "Play-Button" When you start something and it starts running/doing its thing...


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                              @AnneRanch I think you're clicking the wrong buttons
                              see this picture:
                              61e5e1e2-bea8-413a-a466-7238c0992fd6-image.png

                              • the blue circled button will (I think) always rebuild, due to some debugger reasons
                              • the red circled buttons should, when nothing was changed, do nothing. But I have seen exceptions to it, where some "compiling" was done, usually when I deploy to an other device, a phone for example.
                              • the green circled button is the one you actually want to press, that one is the pure execute program button. That should do nothing but call the previously created executable.

                              As a bonus - can somebody identify the PURPOSE of green arrow next to "run" option ?

                              I know, I may out myself as an old person, but did you never own one of these ?

                              VCR player, tape player, Walkman, CD player, DVD player, blueray player, iPod?

                              That arrow is the common symbol for the "Play-Button" When you start something and it starts running/doing its thing...

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                                @AnneRanch I think you're clicking the wrong buttons
                                see this picture:
                                61e5e1e2-bea8-413a-a466-7238c0992fd6-image.png

                                • the blue circled button will (I think) always rebuild, due to some debugger reasons
                                • the red circled buttons should, when nothing was changed, do nothing. But I have seen exceptions to it, where some "compiling" was done, usually when I deploy to an other device, a phone for example.
                                • the green circled button is the one you actually want to press, that one is the pure execute program button. That should do nothing but call the previously created executable.

                                As a bonus - can somebody identify the PURPOSE of green arrow next to "run" option ?

                                I know, I may out myself as an old person, but did you never own one of these ?

                                VCR player, tape player, Walkman, CD player, DVD player, blueray player, iPod?

                                That arrow is the common symbol for the "Play-Button" When you start something and it starts running/doing its thing...

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                                @J-Hilk

                                This is how I load the project

                                3aa7a51f-f058-48ab-888c-546caf82c76b-image.png

                                this is my opening / first screen of QT project

                                cbcfbbed-88f0-41ea-acd5-95f779c62627-image.png

                                Then I right click on project and get submenu with "green arrow" " Run " option . ( I cannot screen shot that so you got to take my verbal description...) Select "Run" - highlighted and right click on it.

                                As of today - the project will run / execute irregardless if the source has been "build" or not.......

                                That does not agree with "Run (configuration ) " description.

                                BTW it should not matters which one of numerous "Run" buttons, arrows are used.

                                The green arrow in "application " works same , as of now wrong , way....

                                Back to the "run" definition
                                I am not going to argue QT document writers English - but how can you "deploy" before "build"?

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                                  @J-Hilk

                                  This is how I load the project

                                  3aa7a51f-f058-48ab-888c-546caf82c76b-image.png

                                  this is my opening / first screen of QT project

                                  cbcfbbed-88f0-41ea-acd5-95f779c62627-image.png

                                  Then I right click on project and get submenu with "green arrow" " Run " option . ( I cannot screen shot that so you got to take my verbal description...) Select "Run" - highlighted and right click on it.

                                  As of today - the project will run / execute irregardless if the source has been "build" or not.......

                                  That does not agree with "Run (configuration ) " description.

                                  BTW it should not matters which one of numerous "Run" buttons, arrows are used.

                                  The green arrow in "application " works same , as of now wrong , way....

                                  Back to the "run" definition
                                  I am not going to argue QT document writers English - but how can you "deploy" before "build"?

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                                  @AnneRanch said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

                                  but how can you "deploy" before "build"?

                                  I think it's deploy after build (but before run):

                                  Save files -> Build/compile -> Deploy (ensure some files are copied somewhere for runtime?) -> Run/Debug

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                                    @AnneRanch said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

                                    but how can you "deploy" before "build"?

                                    I think it's deploy after build (but before run):

                                    Save files -> Build/compile -> Deploy (ensure some files are copied somewhere for runtime?) -> Run/Debug

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                                    @JonB Agree , however this and documentation do not follow such sequence .

                                    IMHO this is a grand mess - for example "save all files before build " "option" is stupid and illogical - it is saying
                                    ' go ahead and build irregardless of what changes were made. "
                                    then you get "source is newer than.. " message.

                                    Does anybody in QT company reads their stuff or do QA?

                                    c7f257bc-756e-4bd3-9332-b56cc2a6e665-image.png

                                    I would also add

                                    After such sequence

                                    Activating Build /compile AGAIN -> Project DOES NOT Build again and gives correct message
                                    ( I did nothing because...) - that worked at some point as documented in this discussion. .

                                    I am still waiting on response on bug I posted.

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                                      @JonB Agree , however this and documentation do not follow such sequence .

                                      IMHO this is a grand mess - for example "save all files before build " "option" is stupid and illogical - it is saying
                                      ' go ahead and build irregardless of what changes were made. "
                                      then you get "source is newer than.. " message.

                                      Does anybody in QT company reads their stuff or do QA?

                                      c7f257bc-756e-4bd3-9332-b56cc2a6e665-image.png

                                      I would also add

                                      After such sequence

                                      Activating Build /compile AGAIN -> Project DOES NOT Build again and gives correct message
                                      ( I did nothing because...) - that worked at some point as documented in this discussion. .

                                      I am still waiting on response on bug I posted.

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                                      @AnneRanch said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

                                      IMHO this is a grand mess - for example "save all files before build " "option" is stupid and illogical - it is saying
                                      ' go ahead and build irregardless of what changes were made. "
                                      then you get "source is newer than.. " message.

                                      No. I am quite sure the full title of that checkbox is meant to be/should be read as:

                                      "Save all files which you are presently editing, DO have some changes, and have not yet been saved to disk before build"

                                      It will just be that standard stuff: since it's about to invoke the external compiler you are just confirming you want to to save any pending changes you might have made in the editor so that the compiler will see them without you actually having to press buttons to save them yourself. You could verify that by looking at your source files' timestamps/date modifieds, I think/hope you will only see those which you changed updated, not unchanged source files.

                                      Activating Build /compile AGAIN -> Project DOES NOT Build again and gives correct message

                                      I was going to ask that. I think you are saying in your situation:

                                      • If you Build and then immediately Build again it does not recompile stuff.
                                      • If you Build and then Run or Debug it does recompile stuff.

                                      I don't know why it is doing that, I don't think it should.

                                      I am still waiting on response on bug I posted.

                                      Did you post a link reference here to the bug you have raised on https://bugreports.qt.io/ ?

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                                        @AnneRanch said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

                                        IMHO this is a grand mess - for example "save all files before build " "option" is stupid and illogical - it is saying
                                        ' go ahead and build irregardless of what changes were made. "
                                        then you get "source is newer than.. " message.

                                        No. I am quite sure the full title of that checkbox is meant to be/should be read as:

                                        "Save all files which you are presently editing, DO have some changes, and have not yet been saved to disk before build"

                                        It will just be that standard stuff: since it's about to invoke the external compiler you are just confirming you want to to save any pending changes you might have made in the editor so that the compiler will see them without you actually having to press buttons to save them yourself. You could verify that by looking at your source files' timestamps/date modifieds, I think/hope you will only see those which you changed updated, not unchanged source files.

                                        Activating Build /compile AGAIN -> Project DOES NOT Build again and gives correct message

                                        I was going to ask that. I think you are saying in your situation:

                                        • If you Build and then immediately Build again it does not recompile stuff.
                                        • If you Build and then Run or Debug it does recompile stuff.

                                        I don't know why it is doing that, I don't think it should.

                                        I am still waiting on response on bug I posted.

                                        Did you post a link reference here to the bug you have raised on https://bugreports.qt.io/ ?

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                                        @JonB said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

                                        @AnneRanch said in "dirty fiile " option ?:

                                        IMHO this is a grand mess - for example "save all files before build " "option" is stupid and illogical - it is saying
                                        ' go ahead and build irregardless of what changes were made. "
                                        then you get "source is newer than.. " message.

                                        No. I am quite sure the full title of that checkbox is meant to be/should be read as:

                                        "Save all files which you are presently editing, DO have some changes, and have not yet been saved to disk before build"

                                        It will just be that standard stuff: since it's about to invoke the external compiler you are just confirming you want to to save any pending changes you might have made in the editor so that the compiler will see them without you actually having to press buttons to save them yourself. You could verify that by looking at your source files' timestamps/date modifieds, I think/hope you will only see those which you changed updated, not unchanged source files.

                                        Activating Build /compile AGAIN -> Project DOES NOT Build again and gives correct message

                                        I was going to ask that. I think you are saying in your situation:

                                        • If you Build and then immediately Build again it does not recompile stuff.
                                        • If you Build and then Run or Debug it does recompile stuff.
                                        • If you Build and then immediately Build again it does not recompile stuff.

                                        From my first post - NO it does not work that way.

                                        When I do "Build" and immediately do "Build" again - IT BUILDS!
                                        That is wrong ....

                                        When I do "Build" and immediately do "Run" - IT BUILDS
                                        again and then runs.
                                        That is also wrong. !

                                        If I REMOVE "deploy before running " option then
                                        when I do "Build" and IMMEDIATELY do "Run " it runs.

                                        That is correct.

                                        I don't know why it is doing that, I don't think it should.

                                        I am still waiting on response on bug I posted.

                                        Did you post a link reference here to the bug you have raised on https://bugreports.qt.io/ ?

                                        QTCREATORBUG-27815

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                                          One more issue and I strongly feel it belongs in this thread.

                                          First - success - AFTER configuring the "shadow build directory " SEPARATE from "project directory" all "build" "clear" "rebuild" and "run" works as expected .

                                          As a "bonus" changing "build " or "run" actually does "build " or "run" without clicking anything more .

                                          What is left are relation between

                                          "shadow directory "
                                          "working directory"
                                          "executable directory "
                                          "project directory "

                                          There are reasonable definitions of the above directories , but their interaction is not that clear.

                                          I can select both shadow and working directories , however "executable " is "stuck" on value I do not recall selecting.

                                          Also missing is "definition " of
                                          "project directory " .

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