Yes for sure (and tried 3 times). For 3 years, I always follow the same
procedure: non-debug first, then debug libs, then I put the source code
at some place known by my XCode project.
What is curious is that the installers gives normal signs (eg. I hear
the HD working).
But if I search (globally) for QtCore_debug or QtGui_debug, there are
absent.
Could that be a side effect of the rc1 installation?

Philippe

On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 10:28:02 +0100
Thiago Macieira <[email protected]> wrote:

> Em Quarta-feira 02 Dezembro 2009, às 10:03:17, ext Philippe escreveu:
> > For rc1 I reported the "evaluation" issue, now for the release I report
> > that... nothing gets installed (apparently)! I mean, I run the
> > commercial OSX debug lib installer... Installation goes fine as always.
> > But when I try to debug, I fall back on the release version...
> > When I search on my HD, I can't find eg.QtCore_debug. Reinstalling does
> > not change anything.
> > So did you change something? Is it a side-effect that the previous debug
> > installation was a (false) "evaluation" ? Of is your installer broken?
> > 
> > This under OS X 10.6.2
> 
> Did you install the debug-libs package?
> -- 
> Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) nokia.com
>   Senior Product Manager - Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks
>      Sandakerveien 116, NO-0402 Oslo, Norway



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