Lightroom 4 resizing on export feature - using the "long edge" resize option - doesn't seem to work

In previous versions of Lightroom (prior to 4), when I used the resize feature while exporting, I often used the "long edge" value to resize.
Previously, when I selected 2500 as the "long edge" value, I would receive exported JPGs in a size of something like 2500x1650 or so for landscape shots and 1650x2500 for portrait shots.
With LR 4 (not sure if this started with the RCs or 4.0), using the same settings, I'm getting landscape shots that are 3700x2500 and portrait shots that are 1650x2500. This is acting more like I said I wanted a dimensional resize of _____ X 2500 instead of long edge of 2500.
I tried playing around with some of these settings, but nothing seems to give me the old behavior of 2500 on the long edge, even though that's what I've set it for.
Anyone else seen this type of issue?
I'm currently running LR 4 RC2, but also noticed this on RC1, but not sure of 4.0.  I'm a Mac user, running the current version of Lion (10.7.3) on a 2010 Mac Pro.
Thanks,
Mark

With RC2 on Windows 7 (64 Bit) I get 2500x1667 for landscape and 1667x2500 for portrait, as expected. Seems to be an issue in the Mac version only.
A workaround might be to use "dimensions" instead and leave one of the fields empty (LR inserts "0" there, but one cannot enter "0" manually). I think this is equivalent to "long edge", but I am not 100% sure (edit: ok, I think I am nearly sure that it is).

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