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Re: Subject: MusicDevice/HandleNoteOne/Render
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Re: Subject: MusicDevice/HandleNoteOne/Render


  • Subject: Re: Subject: MusicDevice/HandleNoteOne/Render
  • From: Bill Preder <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 16:55:52 -0700

--- Marc Poirier <email@hidden> wrote:

I've debugged with Xcode without needing the AU to be in the build
directory (although perhaps there are some bugs with it that I just
haven't encountered). Also, I just make Xcode place the built AU into the
right place and don't use symlinks.

That's what I used to do prior to Xcode 2.x. I would set the build directory to /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components and the AU would get built right to that location. The problem is now that even with the very same setting, Xcode insists on creating a sub-folder named after the build configuration (Development, Deployment etc). Thus the AU's can't get built directly to the Components folder. Anyone know a trick for overriding this?


- Bill


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