Am 08.01.2013 um 10:12 schrieb Stephan Witt <st.w...@gmx.net>: > Am 08.01.2013 um 09:56 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <lasgout...@lyx.org>: > >> Le 08/01/2013 07:17, Jerry a écrit : >>>> Do I need to worry about 32-bit versus 64-bit builds? I'm sure this >>>> depends on my Qt libraries which are: >>>> >>>> Qt version is 4.8.3_1+quartz (via MacPorts). (I also have an older >>>> version, probably 4.7, that I downloaded as a binary from Nokia or >>>> Trolltech. If I don't do anything special, the build will be against the >>>> MacPorts version.) >>>> >>>> How do I build without debugging code present that could potentially skew >>>> the results? >> >> One think that you could probably try is to build the newer LyX with the >> same library used in the 1.6.10 version that worked well. Stephan, I guess >> that was a Carbon-based one? > > Most of the 2.0 bundles I've made with Carbon too. But with different > Qt-versions. (Of course in ascending order :) > >> I would not be surprised if the Qt version was the culprit. This does not >> means we should not use Cocoa, but that we have to understand what is >> different. > > Yes, that's an important point. One may try the difference with 2.0.5.1 - > I've made two bundles, one with Qt-4.7.4-Carbon and another with > Qt-4.8.8-Cocoa.
s/4.8.8/4.8.4/ Sorry, Stephan