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Re: How to Identify a "Phantom" Write Operation
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Re: How to Identify a "Phantom" Write Operation


  • Subject: Re: How to Identify a "Phantom" Write Operation
  • From: Graham Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2012 09:02:17 +1000

On 06/09/2012, at 4:51 AM, douglas welton <email@hidden> wrote:

> I reconfigured my code to load the cached copy of the user-selected movie with the QTMovieResolveDataRefsAttribute set to "NO.
>
> I don't get any new/additional messages sent to the console.  In your experience, is this an indication that i am *not* writing to the source QT file (via some mysterious effort to resolve the data reference)?
>


Errr.... maybe.

I think you need to prove whether that was the problem by setting the QTMovieResolveDataRefsAttribute to YES and seeing if it DOES write a message from sandboxd. You can't prove a negative.

But the above is exactly what I did to resolve a sandbox issue with loading a movie file.

--Graham


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