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Re: SDK update breaks all CoreAudio drivers (was: trying to build IOAudioFamily.kext from source)
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Re: SDK update breaks all CoreAudio drivers (was: trying to build IOAudioFamily.kext from source)


  • Subject: Re: SDK update breaks all CoreAudio drivers (was: trying to build IOAudioFamily.kext from source)
  • From: Chris Reed <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 17:08:27 -0500

Sounds like you just need to wipe your drive and reinstall everything from scratch.

-chris

On Monday, Aug 18, 2003, at 15:14 US/Central, Paul R Potts wrote:

Grrrr... well, something has resulted in a number of header files being changed including IOKitKeys.h. Maybe this is still fallout from my disastrous attempt to rebuild IOAudioFamily.kext, although the problems I'm having began long before that.

I have still not pinned down the source of our build problems - I thought I had. One part of the problem seems to have been the need to do a clean build of both Daisy and the Phantom driver after installing the SDK update, not just a build. I no longer have a clean machine to prove this on since I have installed the SDK update on all of them > now.

The problem I'm trying to solve is that Daisy will no longer recognize and display our CoreAudio driver. It used to work. Going back to the archived version that worked doesn't do it. Since Phantom didn't work also after installing the SDK update, I probably came to the wrong conclusion why. I'm still trying to find the right conclusion...

Paul

On Monday, August 18, 2003, at 02:45 PM, Bill Stewart wrote:

I am very confused

We don't install any binaries or system headers in our SDK - all of the installation is just done in the /Developer directory

We also don't have anything in the SDK that updates drivers (the phantom driver comes from the kernel guys, not us)

I can't see how this could be the problem - what else have you installed recently?

Bill
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