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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: William Stewart <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 13:21:35 -0700

On 03/07/2004, at 1:17 PM, Steve Checkoway wrote:

> 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?

That isn't the SDK i'm talking about (the SDK I was talking about is
the CoreAudio SDK) - sorry for the confusion...

>
>> 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.

I agree - sounds like a problem with those. Can you file a bug at
http://bugreporter.apple.com

Thanks

Bill

>
> - Steve
>
>
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 >PublicUtility or CoreAudio bug? (From: Steve Checkoway <email@hidden>)
 >Re: PublicUtility or CoreAudio bug? (From: William Stewart <email@hidden>)
 >Re: PublicUtility or CoreAudio bug? (From: Steve Checkoway <email@hidden>)

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