On 04 Sep 2009, at 13:50, Guido Tack wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I've just upgraded my Mac to Snow Leopard and XCode 3.2 and ran a few > quick checks. It seems everything works well. Here's a couple of > notes: > > The installer package from the Gecode download page apparently works > out of the box. > > It seems that the installer package for Qt 4.5 has some issues on Snow > Leopard. As noted on > http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2009/08/31/qt-46-on-mac-os-106/ > it may be necessary to uncheck the installation of Qt documentation. > > If you build Gecode yourself, you have to know that XCode 3.2 uses gcc > 4.2.1 by default. You therefore don't have to configure with > CC=gcc-4.2 CXX=g++-4.2 any longer. The new gcc is configured to > produce 64 bit code by default. This is fine unless you want to > compile Gist against the Qt binary package, which is 32 bit only. In > this case, simply configure with --with-architectures=i386. > > If you encounter any other issues, let me know! >
Apart from what you mentioned, the only thing I notice is that with some trees in gist, some horizontal and vertical lines are drawn around some nodes. This is randomly or at least I could not identify a more deterministic pattern, probably it has something related to qt and not to gecode. Everything else seems to work fine, at least for me. I don't use the binary installer, tough. Regards, Gustavo _______________________________________________ Gecode users mailing list us...@gecode.org https://www.gecode.org/mailman/listinfo/gecode-users