On Sep 5, 2009, at 12:13, Sven-S. Porst wrote:

>> No, they're not. I did not realized that was required now, though in
>> hindsight that makes sense.
>
>
> No stress about that.
>
> Luckily QuickLook and Spotlight in X.6 do recognise when an importer /
> preview-plugin is 32bit only and will launch 32bit importer/previewer
> processes in that case. It will still be nice to have 64bit versions
> in the long run, but not having them doesn’t break anything right now.
>

That's what I would have expected. But anyway, I've set it to build 64  
bit binaries for release now.

> However, I do think that BibDesks’ behaviour is not quite ideal with
> respect to its Metadata files. Upgrading to X.6 nukes the caches,
> hence the Spotlight Metadata files, which killed BibDesk Spotlight
> results for me. Just opening my bibliography file didn’t seem to be
> enough to recreate the Spotlight files, I first had to change and save
> a document to trigger this. It’s a rare issue but it would seem more
> convenient for the user if Metadata were recreated when opening the
> file.
>
>
>               Sven

Just opening a file is not a good idea, because it's a relatively slow  
process. We don't do that deliberately. And this is a rare situation,  
so also not pressing. It's usually a bad idea to always do something  
unnecessary just to work around a very rare situation.

Christiaan


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