MAC C++ issues on Snow leopard

i am developing cross platform C++(Qt4.7.3 + VTK5.9) application using CMAKE (GCC 4.2, XCode 3.2.5)on Snowleopard IMAC oSX 10.6. 4. and i am running into several issues.
1: Application is crashing on MAC several times. the same application is working fine(Without any crashes) on leopard version 10.5.But in this case i am not able to see the QT resources.
i also running same application on windows, it works perfectly fine.
i would appreciate if any one faced similar issues and found any solution.

Sounds like a QT bug.

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