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Re: PublicUtility or CoreAudio bug?
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Re: PublicUtility or CoreAudio bug?


  • Subject: Re: PublicUtility or CoreAudio bug?
  • From: Steve Checkoway <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 13:17:32 -0700

On Jul 3, 2004, at 12:54 PM, William Stewart wrote:

we don't distribute system headers files in the SDKs (if we have changes to the headers, then we add a delta .h file)...

I'm not sure I follow you here. How can you not distribute system headers in the SDKs?

$ ls /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.2.8.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/ CoreAudio.framework/Headers/
AudioDriverPlugIn.h AudioHardwarePlugIn.h CoreAudioTypes.h
AudioHardware.h CoreAudio.h HostTime.h

Are those not system headers?

You've probably either installed XCode and over-written your headers with an older set (when installing XCode you should go into the install options and UN-check DevSDK to avoid this)... If its not that - maybe the 10.2.8 machine doesn't have QT 6.4 or later (the QT install added some of the CoreAudio frameworks to Jaguar systems, and would also install headers)...

This computer has only had XCode installed once to the best of my knowledge so I am not sure how I could have overwritten headers.

I just checked the copyright for the two SDKs, 10.2.7 is copyright 1985-2003 while 10.2.8 is copyright 1985-2001. It seems as though the newer SDK has the older headers. Surely that is not intentional.

- Steve
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