Do you remember haw SnowLeopard was more compatible than Leopard had been, and
smaller.
I think I'll wait for Mountain Lion as I'm getting the same error message on my
10.6.8 as the other two reports. Won't be a long wait.
Thanks for catching up — however long it takes.
George
On 24 Jun 2
Ok, there is apparently a bug in Qt on the Mac that prevents certain
applications built on 10.7 from running in 10.6.
http://www.qtcentre.org/threads/47183-Symbol-not-found-_kMDItemDownloadedDate-on-Snow-Leopard
For now, the beta is incompatible with 10.6. I will see what I can do to
fix this
Sorry, I overlooked this thread. I put together the Mac package. I will
look into this as soon as I can and report back.
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I forgot to mention that my machine is 10.6.8, too.
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On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 6:22:54 AM UTC-7, smp...@gmail.com wrote:
> I was excited to see version 2 available, and I downloaded it this morning
> for my Mac OS X 10.6. However, after installing the application, I get a run
> time error when I launch the application.
>
> I took a screenshot of
It looks like the last two lines of the stack trace are:
ImportError:
dlopen(/Applications/Mnemosyne.app/Contents/Resources/lib/python2.7/lib-dynload/PyQt4/QTWebKit.so,
2): Symbol not found: _kMDItemDownloadedDate
Referenced from:
/Applications/Mnemosyne.app/Contents/MacOS/../Frameworks/libQtWe