Mac Os 10.5 : LR2 resets to 32 bits

After reading a post on Luminous Landscape forum, I checked on my Mac that the 32 bits flag was still removed in the info windows of LR2.... and it was not !!
Always after reboot the flag is reset back to 32 bits.. !
I know that I am not alone but Is it a known bug ?
Mac Pro 2 * 2,8 Quad Core (2008) , 8 Go , 10.5.4
By the way - at least for me - LR2 is running much faster in 64 bits.
Nicolas

Watch the splash screen when you launch Lightroom 2. It should still indicate that you're running the 64-bit version. There's a bug in Leopard that resets the checkbox even though the application is still running in 64-bit. The bug has been filed with Apple.
Regards,
Tom

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