Re: The AU header problem, but a little different (addendum) (Gewijzigd door Toine Heuvelmans)
Re: The AU header problem, but a little different (addendum) (Gewijzigd door Toine Heuvelmans)
- Subject: Re: The AU header problem, but a little different (addendum) (Gewijzigd door Toine Heuvelmans)
- From: Richard Dobson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 14:02:06 +0100
Since this otherwise continues to be a mess, may I respectfully suggest that
option 3 below be made the default, since no confidence can be had by anyone
that "simply" installing Xcode 1.5 will result in a viable environment, let
alone an up-to-date one; i.e. that the SDK must always be a required distinct
installation.
I find this perpetuated fiddling with Xcode, SDK versions and Quicktime ( and
the order of installation thereof!) a palpable symptom that the whole system has
not been fully designed or thought through. And above all, PLEASE bte rid of
this absurd overlap between Quicktime and the SDK, so that it does not matter in
what order one installs them! Quicktime is ostensibly a user-level package,
what business does it have updating anything to do with development, anyway?
Richard Dobson
pwicker wrote:
On Apr 8, 2005, at 12:16 PM, Toine Heuvelmans wrote:
I also tried to downgrade the SDK from 1.3.4 back to 1.3.3, which
gives the same error.
What I had to do to make it work is:
1- de-install Xcode 1.5
2- re-install Xcode 1.2
3- custom install Xcode 1.5 with the option MacOS X SDK unchecked
4- install QT 6.5.2
5- install SDK 1.3.4
_______________________________________________
Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
Coreaudio-api mailing list (email@hidden)
Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
This email sent to email@hidden