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failing in a CoreAudio driver initHardware method, how to do it?
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failing in a CoreAudio driver initHardware method, how to do it?


  • Subject: failing in a CoreAudio driver initHardware method, how to do it?
  • From: Paul R Potts <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 20:22:36 -0400

My initHardware() method is returning false. What is supposed to become of the driver? It seems to just hang out as a zombie. Shouldn't it fail/get unloaded? Is there a way I can force it to fail noticeably and get unloaded?

Paul

"If the compiler gets a fatal signal, for any input whatever, that is a compiler bugs. Reliable compilers never crash." -RMS, Using and Porting GNU CC, v. 2.95
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