I have the problem with your QGIS v.1.7 r15108 dev build from Jan. 30 which 
uses QT 4.6.3. Since your QGIS 1.6 build of Jan. 29 also uses QT 4.6.3 and the 
same frameworks, doesn't that indicate it is not a QT problem?

Also, it would appear that the Identify tool problem is not a QT problem since 
it does not work with either QGIS 1.7 QT 4.7.2 or 4.6.3 and QGIS 1.6 QT 4.6.3 
all using the SQLite framework with SQLite 3.7.4 and SpatiaLite 2.4.0 RC4. 
Since installing the older SQLite3_Framework-3.6.23-1.dmg fixes the Identify 
Tool and selection problem, this would indicate a problem with the 
SQLite3_Framework-3.7.4-2.dmg. However, this does not fix the slow load and 
quite times with QGIS 1.7. I tried building QGIS 1.7 against 
SQLite3_Framework-3.6.23-1 and the build failed, so I am concerned what side 
effects installing it may have.

I will pull comments from both threads and create bug reports for both problems 
later today.

Royce


On Mar 18, 2011, at 11:22 PM, William Kyngesburye wrote:

> On Mar 18, 2011, at 9:33 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> 
>> Il giorno ven, 18/03/2011 alle 08.16 -0500, Cline, Royce L. ha scritto:
>>> I have not filed a ticket. It appears to be an OS X issue and I am
>>> waiting to see if William is able to resolve the issue. Is it better
>>> to file this issue and the Identify Tool problem as one or separate
>>> tickets as they are both QGIS 1.7 SpatiaLite issues?
>> 
>> One problem==one ticket. 
>>> William was able to recreate the problem with his own SpatiaLite
>>> database, so it is not unique to my databases. To recreate the
>>> problem, get the sample SpatiaLite database 
>> 
>> Tested on Debian GNU Linux amd64, quitting takes a few seconds (I have
>> many plugins installed, this may influence it), not much longer than
>> closing it with no layer loaded.
> 
> I can really only look into compilation possibilities.  The only other thing 
> I can think of is Qt - my QGIS 1.6 is based on Qt 4.6 Cocoa, while recent dev 
> builds are with Qt 4.7 Cocoa.
> 
> -----
> William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos*at*kyngchaos*dot*com>
> http://www.kyngchaos.com/
> 
> "This is a question about the past, is it? ... How can I tell that the past 
> isn't a fiction designed to account for the discrepancy between my immediate 
> physical sensations and my state of mind?"
> 
> - The Ruler of the Universe
> 
> 


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