Re: CarbonLib 1.3.1
Re: CarbonLib 1.3.1
- Subject: Re: CarbonLib 1.3.1
- From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 May 2001 08:44:31 -0700
Thanks, John and Rob.
I removed the one empty subfolder from Scripting Additions (so I don't know
if it would have caused a problem or not). I haven't had Dialects in there
for ages - not since OS 9.0. I've now installed CarbonLib 1.3.1 and have had
no problems, and have seen performance improve (speed) in various apps, as
others have reported, as well.
Probably someone should amend the TIL article.
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Paul Berkowitz
On 5/11/01 5:39 PM, "John W Baxter" <email@hidden> wrote:
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I had seen the problem stated more specifically: remove the Dialects
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folder from Scripting Additions. [The folder isn't even present if one
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does a fresh install of Mac OS 9.1, and is no longer used.]
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If it turns out to be "folders" rather than Dialects folder, that's OK with
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me.
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If it's everything, I look forward to a *quick* update to AppleScript. But
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I don't think so: people have reported solving the problem by removing the
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Dialects folder (without saying whether it was the only folder).
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Chris (seeing this via BCC: so the doesn't start getting double copies of
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later replies), please vet the TIL nd106302 article if you haven't had the
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chance. Thanks.
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--John
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At 16:13 -0700 5/11/01, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
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> There's a TIL article: http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n106302
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> Using AppleScript with CarbonLib 1.3.1 installed can cause the computer
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> to stop responding.
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> It says a workaround solution is:
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> You can avoid this issue by taking one of these two actions:
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> 1. Remove folders from the Scripting Additions folder.
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> 2. Replace CarbonLib 1.3.1 with CarbonLib 1.2.5.