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Re: crashy bug in December Dev Tools AUEffectBase.cpp
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Re: crashy bug in December Dev Tools AUEffectBase.cpp


  • Subject: Re: crashy bug in December Dev Tools AUEffectBase.cpp
  • From: Urs Heckmann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 13:27:14 +0100

Am Samstag, 21.12.02, um 13:22 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb Marc Poirier:

Well, if those AUs were rebuilt using the new AUEffectBase sources, and if
any of them *do not* use the AUKernel convenience mechanism, then they
will crash whenever you do anything that triggers then to call
MaintainKernels (i.e. change the StreamFormat, Initialize), which is
pretty unavoidable. ;)

Weird. Thank god I'm still on 10.2.1

However, keeping the old CoreAudio.component in /System/Library/Components/ would solve this for now, wouldn't it?

Oof, this is why Apple should allow us lowly student and free ADC members
seed access... ;)

Yope. - Extend this to poorly paid university researchers, please :D

Cheers,

;) Urs
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