That is interesting.
I did not change anything in the code since then or even before. That all is still the same native C++ stuff as with X-1.0 RC3.
The only difference surely is, that the current respective module (libMacUtil.dylib) was built on (I guess ;-) 10.9.
Since I still have a 10.7 running, I will check the situation from there.
That is interesting.
I did not change anything in the code since then or even before. That all is still the same native C++ stuff as with X-1.0 RC3.
The only difference surely is, that the current respective module (libMacUtil.dylib) was built on (I guess ;-) 10.9.
Since I still have a 10.7 running, I will check the situation from there.