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  • Subject: Re: After installing an Audio Unit...
  • From: Airy André <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 22:43:49 +0100

Same for me.

Airy

Le mardi, 4 mars 2003, ` 21:41 Europe/Paris, Chris Reed a icrit :

I agree.

I build my AUs into the project directory and run a script as part of the build that deletes the old component and copies the new build into place. I've never once had to restart to get any app to see the component.

And the same applies when installing third-party AUs. I just drop them into place and they're pretty much immediately available. (After re-lauching whatever host.)

-chris
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