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Thanks to everyone who responded for the info.
Apple has every right to protect their assets.
-john
On Oct 26, 2005, at 12:15 PM, Sean McBride wrote:
On 2005-10-26 11:57, John Mikros said:
How would one go about debugging an iTunes plugin? It appears that if you try to run gdb on iTunes, it just exits with code 055.
Any help is appreciated.
This is to stop heinous music thieves! How do we know you aren't trying
to reverse engineer Apple's DRM? I'm not sure I should help you...
"iTunes plugin", eh? :)
Anyway, googling for 'itunes gdb 055' gives answers, and this has also been discussed on Apple lists several times.
See: <http://steike.com/HowToDebugITunesWithGdb/tn2030.html>
If they throw you in jail for breaking the DMCA, I don't know you.
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